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Rh the King to the square on the other side of the Rook. After castling with the King’s Rook the King occupies KKtSq. and the Rook occupies KBSq., as shown in After castling with

the Queen’s Rook the King occupies QBSq. and the Rook occupies QSq. The conditions under which castling are allowed are:

(1) That neither King nor Rook has been moved.