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In page Rook (chess):

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In the medieval shatranj, the rook symbolized a chariot. The Persian word rukh means "chariot",[1] as does the name of the corresponding piece in the original Indian version, chaturanga, ratha.[citation needed] In modern times, it is mostly known as हाथी (elephant) to Hindi-speaking players, while East Asian chess games such as xiangqi and shogi have names also meaning chariot () for the same piece.[2]