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Rustem Dautov

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Rustem Dautov (russisch Рустем Хазитович Даутов; * 28. November 1965 in Ufa) ist ein deutscher Schachgroßmeister tatarischer Herkunft. Mehr auf Wikipedia lesen

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Rustem Dautov is the 322nd most popular schachspieler (down from 313th in 2024), the 3,042nd most popular biography from Russia (up from 3,093rd in 2019) and the 51st most popular Russian Schachspieler.

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Among Schachspielers

Among schachspielers, Rustem Dautov ranks 322 out of 461Before him are Ye Jiangchuan, Sergei Shipov, Wang Yue, Natalia Zhukova, Vadim Milov, and Alexander Onischuk. After him are David Navara, Leinier Domínguez, Ildikó Mádl, Monika Soćko, Julio Granda, and Miguel Illescas.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Rustem Dautov ranks 964Before him are Carin Jennings-Gabarra, Regina, Angelo Carlos Pretti, Ferenc Csipes, Ute Wild, and Recep Çetin. After him are Leroy Watson, Milan Janša, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Kim Jong-boo, Marianne Dahlmo, and Kumi Naidoo.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Rustem Dautov ranks 3,042 out of 3,761Before him are Olga Skabeyeva (1984), Katya Lel (1974), Yuliya Chepalova (1976), Valery Gopin (1964), Oxxxymiron (1985), and Mavlet Batirov (1983). After him are Sergey Ryzhikov (1974), Dmitry Nelyubin (1971), Maimuna (1980), Oleg Kononov (1966), Sergei Bobrovsky (1988), and Sergey Sharikov (1974).

Among Schachspielers In Russia

Among schachspielers born in Russia, Rustem Dautov ranks 51Before him are Ekaterina Kovalevskaya (1974), Sergei Rublevsky (1974), Alexander Moiseenko (1980), Dmitry Jakovenko (1983), Sergei Shipov (1966), and Vadim Milov (1972). After him are Natalia Pogonina (1985), Konstantin Landa (1972), Pavel Tregubov (1971), Evgeny Alekseev (1985), Evgeny Tomashevsky (1987), and Alexander Motylev (1979).

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