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- Q367702 subject Q8358080.
- Q367702 subject Q8358093.
- Q367702 abstract "In chess, artificial castling (also called castling by hand) refers to a maneuver in which a king which has lost the right to castle, achieves a castled position in several normal moves, instead of the one special move.".
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- Q367702 wikiPageWikiLink Q8358080.
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- Q367702 comment "In chess, artificial castling (also called castling by hand) refers to a maneuver in which a king which has lost the right to castle, achieves a castled position in several normal moves, instead of the one special move.".
- Q367702 label "Artificial castling".