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Artur Yusupov

1960 - Today

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Artur Mayakovich Yusupov (Russian: Арту́р Маякович Юсу́пов; German: Artur Majakowitsch Jussupow; born February 13, 1960) is a chess grandmaster and a chess writer. Born in Soviet Russia, he has lived in Germany since the early 1990s. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Artur Yusupov is the 168th most popular chess player (down from 142nd in 2019), the 1,964th most popular biography from Russia (down from 1,925th in 2019) and the 23rd most popular Russian Chess Player.

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Among CHESS PLAYERS

Among chess players, Artur Yusupov ranks 168 out of 461Before him are Lev Alburt, István Bilek, Milunka Lazarević, Kira Zvorykina, Bernhard Horwitz, and Horatio Caro. After him are Petar Trifunović, Vladimir Tukmakov, Florin Gheorghiu, Sergey Karjakin, Esteban Canal, and Gennadi Sosonko.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1960, Artur Yusupov ranks 312Before him are Bruno Heller, Claudia Losch, Callum Keith Rennie, Osvaldo Ríos, Moaz al-Khatib, and Kim Milton Nielsen. After him are Moreno Argentin, Steve Kloves, Michael Hardt, Peter F. Hamilton, Tomoyuki Kajino, and Takashi Tezuka.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Artur Yusupov ranks 1,964 out of 3,761Before him are Sergei Solovyov (1944), Mikhail Artamonov (1898), Yevdokiya Mekshilo (1931), Islam Makhachev (1991), Fyodor Cherenkov (1959), and Larisa Petrik (1949). After him are Irina Antonova (1922), Yevdokiya Bershanskaya (1913), Aleksandr Privalov (1933), Alexander Rosenbaum (1951), Yury Sharov (1939), and Alexander Dityatin (1957).

Among CHESS PLAYERS In Russia

Among chess players born in Russia, Artur Yusupov ranks 23Before him are Alexander Khalifman (1966), Alexander Petrov (1799), Igor Bondarevsky (1913), Viacheslav Ragozin (1908), Peter Romanovsky (1892), and Lev Alburt (1945). After him are Gennadi Sosonko (1943), Ratmir Kholmov (1925), Vitaly Tseshkovsky (1944), Ian Nepomniachtchi (1990), Leonid Shamkovich (1923), and Irina Levitina (1954).