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Artashes Minasian

1967 - Today

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Artashes Minasian (also transliterated as Minasyan; Armenian: Արտաշես Մինասյան; born 21 January 1967) is an Armenian chess grandmaster. He tied for first in the 1991 USSR Chess Championship and is a six-time Armenian Chess Champion. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Artashes Minasian is the 285th most popular chess player (down from 277th in 2024), the 100th most popular biography from Armenia (up from 107th in 2019) and the 5th most popular Armenian Chess Player.

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Among CHESS PLAYERS

Among chess players, Artashes Minasian ranks 285 out of 461Before him are Levy Rozman, Suat Atalık, Nino Khurtsidze, Lembit Oll, Victor Bologan, and Vugar Gashimov. After him are Gregory Kaidanov, Alexander Graf, Evgeny Agrest, Mariya Muzychuk, Elena Sedina, and Salomėja Zaksaitė.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1967, Artashes Minasian ranks 622Before him are Ivaylo Andonov, Güler Duman, Andreas Umland, Tomasz Tomiak, Sebastián Losada, and Hayat Sindi. After him are Mirjana Joković, Craig Gillespie, Andrea James, Alessandro Rossi, Kim Ki-hoon, and Heimir Hallgrímsson.

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In Armenia

Among people born in Armenia, Artashes Minasian ranks 100 out of 163Before him are Rosa Linn (2000), Ara Abrahamian (1975), Artur Petrosyan (1971), Suren Nalbandyan (1956), Artur Aleksanyan (1991), and Arthur Abraham (1980). After him are Narine Abgaryan (1971), Armen Darbinyan (1965), Parg (1994), Artur Ayvazyan (1973), Vic Darchinyan (1976), and Giorgio Petrosyan (1985).

Among CHESS PLAYERS In Armenia

Among chess players born in Armenia, Artashes Minasian ranks 5Before him are Levon Aronian (1982), Rafael Vaganian (1951), Smbat Lputian (1958), and Ashot Anastasian (1964). After him are Gabriel Sargissian (1983), Karen Asrian (1980), Lilit Mkrtchian (1982), Tigran L. Petrosian (1984), Nelly Aginian (1981), Varuzhan Akobian (1983), and Zaven Andriasian (1989).