The ancient Indian game of chaturanga is thought by many (though not all) chess historians to be the ancestor of many popular traditional strategic board games throughout Eurasia, including chess, xiangqi, and shogi. Although chaturanga is thought by some historians to have used dice, most of its descendants are abstract strategy games.
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