Joueur d'échecs

Alexander Khalifman

1966 - aujourd'hui

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Sa biographie est disponible en 48 langues sur Wikipédia (en hausse par rapport à 47 en 2024). Alexander Khalifman est le 102nd joueur d'échecs le plus populaire (en hausse du 103rd en 2024), la 1,361st biographie la plus populaire de Russie (en hausse du 1,551st en 2019), ainsi que le 17th joueur d'échecs de Russie le plus populaire.

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Among Joueur d'échecs

Among joueur d'échecs, Alexander Khalifman ranks 102 out of 461Before him are Reuben Fine, Alexander Beliavsky, Jackson Showalter, Robert Byrne, Richard Teichmann, and Mišo Cebalo. After him are Israel Albert Horowitz, Jean Dufresne, Ignatz Kolisch, Alexander Petrov, Jacques Mieses, and André Chéron.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Alexander Khalifman ranks 142Before him are Lena Philipsson, Thomas Doll, Michael Imperioli, Roberto Sensini, Tatjana Patitz, and Anousheh Ansari. After him are Kaoru Kakinami, Glenn Youngkin, Kiko, Princess Akishino, Abel Balbo, Cheb Mami, and Bill Goldberg.

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In Russie

Among people born in Russie, Alexander Khalifman ranks 1,361 out of NaNBefore him are Boris Eikhenbaum (1886), Natalia Vodianova (1982), Artaxias III (-13), Lev Artsimovich (1909), Pyotr Tkachev (1844), and Sergei Yursky (1935). After him are Ernst Neizvestny (1925), Ivan Larionov (1830), Alexander Rodimtsev (1905), Zara Dolukhanova (1918), Gennadi Strekalov (1940), and Konstantin Fedin (1892).

Among Joueur d'échecs In Russie

Among joueur d'échecs born in Russie, Alexander Khalifman ranks 17Before him are Yuri Averbakh (1922), Andor Lilienthal (1911), Alexander Kotov (1913), Semyon Alapin (1856), Elisaveta Bykova (1913), and Vladimir Kramnik (1975). After him are Alexander Petrov (1799), Igor Bondarevsky (1913), Viacheslav Ragozin (1908), Peter Romanovsky (1892), Lev Alburt (1945), and Artur Yusupov (1960).

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