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Ajeeb was a -playing "", created by Charles Hooper (a cabinet maker),

(1997). 9780387949307, Springer. .
first presented at the Royal Polytechnical Institute in 1868. A piece of faux mechanical (while presented as entirely automated, it in fact concealed a strong human chess player inside), it drew scores of thousands of spectators to its games, the opponents for which included , Theodore Roosevelt, and O. Henry.

Ajeeb's name was derived from the word rtl=yes (ʿajīb) meaning "wonderful, marvelous." Some of the device's operators were Harry Nelson Pillsbury (1898–1904), , Constant Ferdinand Burille, , and Charles Francis Barker. Moehle, for instance, gained further popularity playing chess in the United States,

(2025). 9780786458684, McFarland & Company, Inc. Publishers. .
where the contraption was also exhibited in the Eden Museum in 1885 and in 1915.
(2025). 9781349352685, Palgrave Macmillan.
Solomon Lipschuetz was one of Ajeeb's notable opponents during this period.
(2025). 9780786495962, McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. .
The machine also played , matching against figures such as 1920s American champ , who would also direct the machine under the ownership of Hattie Elmore.Kidwell, Peggy Aldrich. "Playing Checkers with Machines—from Ajeeb to Chinook." Information & Culture 50, no. 4 (2015): 578-587.

In the history of such devices, it succeeded the and preceded Mephisto. Chess Automatons ChessBase :: Spotlights :: Der Schachtürke

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