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Why is the castle called a Rook?

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NeilSahu

Ye engliah grammaly help ya init

basketstorm

Chaturanga (India, ~1400 years ago) had Ratha (also known as Śakaṭa) and it meant chariot (wheeled transport). Rules for this piece were identical to modern rook.

Shatranj (Iran, ~700 years ago) had Rukh (also meaning "chariot"; from Persian رخ rokh). Not warrior, not guardian, but chariot.

Persian war chariots were heavily armored, carrying a driver and at least one ranged-weapon bearer, such as an archer. The sides of the chariot were built to resemble fortified stone work, giving the impression of small, mobile buildings, causing terror on the battlefield

SabalTheking

The word rook just sounds castley

u_dumb_or_not
If u reviewed ur games, the coach will tell u abt this if ur lucky enough
Rifleman303

The Rooooooook is the best piece

SabalTheking

Yes @Rifleman303 rooKY boY is the BEST