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Jaan Ehlvest

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Jaan Ehlvest (born 14 October 1962) is an Estonian-American chess player. He was awarded the title Grandmaster by FIDE in 1987. Ehlvest was Estonian champion in 1986. Since 2006, he has represented the United States. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Jaan Ehlvest is the 17,264th most popular politician (down from 15,154th in 2024), the 211th most popular biography from Estonia (down from 165th in 2019) and the 61st most popular Estonian Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Jaan Ehlvest ranks 17,268 out of 19,576Before him are Leri Khabelov, Alejandro Mayorkas, Nigel Lawson, Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, Ousmane Sonko, Vladimir Makei, Mile Isaković, William Eustis, Boris Nadezhdin, and George Lansbury. After him are Bruno Le Maire, and Jeannot Ahoussou-Kouadio.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1962, Jaan Ehlvest ranks 496Before him are Zenon Jaskuła, Richard Ferrand, Polly Samson, Mehdi Jomaa, Robin Campillo, and Rudolf Povarnitsyn. After him are Ahn Byeong-keun, Will Kymlicka, Marco Giovannetti, Michael Gaston, Peter Chan, and Kevin Chapman.

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In Estonia

Among people born in Estonia, Jaan Ehlvest ranks 211 out of 351Before him are Tiit Sokk (1964), Cezaria Jędrzejewiczowa (1885), Ott Tänak (1987), Markko Märtin (1975), Marina Kaljurand (1962), and Kristina Šmigun-Vähi (1977). After him are Birgit Õigemeel (1988), Johann Urb (1977), Jaak Aab (1960), Gerd Kanter (1979), Jürgen Ligi (1959), and Tõnu Trubetsky (1963).

Among POLITICIANS In Estonia

Among politicians born in Estonia, Jaan Ehlvest ranks 61Before him are Juhan Parts (1966), Nikolai Stepulov (1913), Taavi Rõivas (1979), Tunne Kelam (1936), Marina Kaljurand (1962), and Kristina Šmigun-Vähi (1977). After him are Jaak Aab (1960), Jürgen Ligi (1959), Eva-Maria Liimets (1974), Hanno Pevkur (1977), Jüri Jaanson (1965), and Kadri Simson (1977).