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Check mates: Analysis of medieval chess shows vision of equality, mutual respect

9 hours ago
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  • #social-equality
  • Medieval chess was a vehicle for equality and mutual respect, not racial tension.
  • Research by Dr. Krisztina Ilko shows chess as a 'just world' where intellectual exchange mattered most.
  • 13th-century 'Libro de axedrez' depicts diverse players, challenging medieval social attitudes.
  • Chess scenes show Black, Mongol, Muslim, and Jewish players engaging as equals.
  • Chess was an 'imaginary space' to challenge social norms, not erase them.
  • Medieval chess represented war without bloodshed and a just, orderly world.
  • King Alfonso X's court embraced Islamic chess styles, reflecting cultural exchange.
  • Chess pieces evolved from Indian Chaturanga, adopting human features across civilizations.
  • Chess boards' contrasting colors allowed medieval people to project race onto the game.
  • Chess remains a global game, revealing a diverse and engaging medieval world.