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- Rook_(chess) abstract "A rook (♖ ♜ borrowed from Persian رخ rokh, Sanskrit रथ ratha, \"chariot\") is a piece in the strategy board game of chess. Formerly the piece was called the tower, marquess, rector, and comes (Sunnucks 1970). The term castle is considered informal, incorrect, or old-fashioned.Each player starts the game with two rooks, one in each of the corner squares on their own side of the board.".
- Rook_(chess) comment "A rook (♖ ♜ borrowed from Persian رخ rokh, Sanskrit रथ ratha, \"chariot\") is a piece in the strategy board game of chess. Formerly the piece was called the tower, marquess, rector, and comes (Sunnucks 1970). The term castle is considered informal, incorrect, or old-fashioned.Each player starts the game with two rooks, one in each of the corner squares on their own side of the board.".