TIL the queen was once the weakest piece in chess until the 15th century, when her powers expanded during a time of rising female monarchs in Europe — changing the game’s pace forever.
TIL the queen was once the weakest piece in chess until the 15th century, when her powers expanded during a time of rising female monarchs in Europe — changing the game’s pace forever.

The Epic History of Chess: Origin, Rules, and Evolution

Article says the queen got overhauled in 15 century to become the most powerful piece but nothing about it being the weakest prior.
Was hoping this would detail how pieces moved through time.
From the Wikipedia articles of chess and shatranj (old middle-east/south asia ancestor of chess), without checking their sources :
That sounds boring AF.
From https://www.britannica.com/topic/chess/History
... to promote a pawn to a queen if a player still had the original queen.
Checkmate in TWO moves? How? The quickest I know is four.
To my undestanding chess is based on the Arabic game Shatranj, based on the Indian game Chaturanga, and in both games the piece next to the king is the "general" or "minister" which moves one space diagonally.
https://www.chessvariants.com/historic.dir/shatranj.html
https://www.chessvariants.com/historic.dir/chaturanga.html