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- Q1038688 subject Q16775741.
- Q1038688 subject Q8357974.
- Q1038688 subject Q8903171.
- Q1038688 abstract "Maharajah and the Sepoys, originally called Shatranj Diwana Shah and also known as "The Mad King's Game", is a popular chess variant with different armies for white and black. It was first played in the 19th century in India.".
- Q1038688 wikiPageExternalLink GameRules?tp=21.
- Q1038688 wikiPageExternalLink maharaja.html.
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- Q1038688 wikiPageWikiLink Q16775741.
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- Q1038688 wikiPageWikiLink Q215599.
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- Q1038688 wikiPageWikiLink Q8357974.
- Q1038688 wikiPageWikiLink Q8903171.
- Q1038688 comment "Maharajah and the Sepoys, originally called Shatranj Diwana Shah and also known as "The Mad King's Game", is a popular chess variant with different armies for white and black. It was first played in the 19th century in India.".
- Q1038688 label "Maharajah and the Sepoys".