
Alquerque - Wikipedia
Alquerque (also known as al-qirkat from Arabic: القرقات) is a strategy board game that is thought to have originated in the Middle East. It is considered to be the parent of draughts (US: checkers) and Fanorona and the diagonals of its grid are the predecessor of the checkering of the draughts board. [citation needed]
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Alquerque is a two-player abstract strategy game believed to have originated in the middle east. The game is considered to be the parent of Draughts and Fanorona . All pieces are laid out in a patterned board with only one vacant point at the enter.
The Rules / Instructions of Alquerque
The game of Alquerque is an ancient game, the forerunner of draughts. A multitude of variants of Alquerque boards have been found indicating the existence of a whole family of Alquerque games and variations.
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The game of Alquerque is played on a special board of 5 x 5 points with lines between them to indicate allowed moves. To draw a board is easy. First draw a 5 x 5 orthogonal grid. The draw two diagonal lines - from each corner to the opposite corner.
Ancient Egyptian Alquerque
"Alquerque" is actually the Spanish name for the game. It became popular there after it was brought to Spain by the Moors. The Arabic name for it was "el-quirkat." It is thousands of years old and has been played in Egypt and the Middle East.
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The game of Alquerque is an ancient game, the forerunner of draughts. A multitude of variants of Alquerque boards have been found indicating the existence of a whole family of Alquerque games and variations.
Ancient Gaming - How to play Alquerque - YouTube
This video teaches how to play Alquerque, a medieval board game that dates back to the 10th century in the Middle East. The rules were not documented until the Moors brought...
Alquerque (1000) – Board Game Guys
Discover the ancient strategy game Alquerque with rules, history, and gameplay tactics. Dive into this classic boardgame and enhance your strategic skills today!
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Alquerque is likely the precursor game to modern Checkers and Fanorona. Objective. The objective is to capture all of the opponent’s counters, the first player to achieve this being...
Alquerque - Cyningstan
Alquerque is a war game, in which two sides of twelve pieces face each other on a board of 25 points. These are joined by horizontal, vertical and diagonal lines, though not every point has diagonal connections. The aim of the game is to capture all of the opponent's pieces.