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        This image is used in the  standard chess diagram template.
        Any modifications should be confirmed in  WikiProject Chess.
        The image uses the shape copied from program  xBoard, was created by  Arvindn and modified by  Klin.
        The naming is as follows: chess_xyz44.png where
        
         - x is the piece designation in English  algebraic notation (k for king, q for queen, r for rook, b for bishop, n for knight, p for pawn)
 
         - y is l or d according as the piece is a white (l) piece or a black (d) piece,
 
         - z is l or d according as the piece stands on a light square or a dark square.
 
        
        Additionally:
        
        Pawns for other games:
        
        
        
         
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