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Maia Chiburdanidze

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Maia Cziburdanidze, gruz. მაია ჩიბურდანიძე (ur. 17 stycznia 1961 w Kutaisi) – gruzińska szachistka, mistrzyni świata w szachach w latach 1978–1991. Czytaj więcej w Wikipedii

Jej biografia jest dostępna w 48 różnych językach w Wikipedii (wzrost z 43 w 2024 roku). Maia Chiburdanidze jest 81. najpopularniejszym szachista (spadek z 78. w 2024 roku), 117. najpopularniejszą biografią Gruzja (wzrost z 132. w 2019 roku) oraz 4. najpopularniejszym szachista Gruzja.

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Among Szachistas

Among szachistas, Maia Chiburdanidze ranks 81 out of 461Before her are Lev Polugaevsky, Szymon Winawer, Alexander Kotov, Semyon Alapin, Elisaveta Bykova, and Levon Aronian. After her are Pal Benko, Harry Nelson Pillsbury, Vladimir Kramnik, Viswanathan Anand, Louis Paulsen, and Gideon Ståhlberg.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Maia Chiburdanidze ranks 140Before her are The Edge, Virginia Madsen, Christopher Meloni, Victoria Nuland, Ahmed Aboutaleb, and Tony Rominger. After her are Walter Mazzarri, Byron Scott, Susan Kilrain, Imad Khamis, E. G. Daily, and Leyla Zana.

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In Gruzja

Among people born in Gruzja, Maia Chiburdanidze ranks 117 out of NaNBefore her are Grigory Neujmin (1886), Zhores Medvedev (1925), Alex Metreveli (1944), Grigol Abashidze (1914), Konstantine Gamsakhurdia (1893), and Zurab Zhvania (1963). After her are Pharasmanes I of Iberia (-50), Reşid Mehmed Pasha (1780), George XI of Kartli (1651), Nino Burjanadze (1964), Irakli Kobakhidze (1978), and Solomon II of Imereti (1772).

Among Szachistas In Gruzja

Among szachistas born in Gruzja, Maia Chiburdanidze ranks 4Before her are Tigran Petrosian (1929), Nona Gaprindashvili (1941), and Nana Alexandria (1949). After her are Genrikh Kasparyan (1910), Nana Ioseliani (1962), Zurab Azmaiparashvili (1960), Sergei Movsesian (1978), Bela Khotenashvili (1988), Nana Dzagnidze (1987), Ana Matnadze (1983), and Salome Melia (1987).

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