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The piece that looks like a "castle" is called a "rook".

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Castles are also called Rooks by professionals.

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A Rook is sometimes called a tower or castle by amateurs of the game.

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Another word for the game of Chess is Ashtapada meaning "eight steps". The name was given from the holy saint, Sissa, who was given credit for the invention of the game.

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Rook .

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How is chess related to knights and castles?

Both knights and castles (or more commonly known as rooks) are related to chess in the way that they are pieces in a chess game. The knight is usually represented by a carved wooden horse and the rook is represented by tower.


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Rooks are also referred to and resemble "castles".


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