CHESS PLAYER

Lilit Mkrtchian

1982 - Today

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Lilit Mkrtchian (Armenian: Լիլիթ Մկրտչյան; born 9 August 1982) is an Armenian chess player. She holds the titles of International Master (IM) and Woman Grandmaster (WGM), which FIDE awarded her in 2003 and 1998 respectively. Mkrtchian is a four-time Armenian women's chess champion. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Lilit Mkrtchian is the 366th most popular chess player (down from 347th in 2019), the 132nd most popular biography from Armenia (up from 133rd in 2019) and the 8th most popular Armenian Chess Player.

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Among CHESS PLAYERS

Among chess players, Lilit Mkrtchian ranks 366 out of 461Before her are Anna Zatonskih, Alexei Fedorov, Andrei Volokitin, Ana Matnadze, Francisco Vallejo Pons, and Laurent Fressinet. After her are Alexandra Botez, Boris Avrukh, Yelena Dembo, Alexander Areshchenko, Sam Shankland, and Wei Yi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Lilit Mkrtchian ranks 924Before her are Živko Gocić, Emilia, Victor Gomes, Ovidiu Petre, Amaël Moinard, and Francisco Vallejo Pons. After her are Larissa França, Mariano Pavone, Ian Crocker, Takashi Kitano, Martin Sauer, and Marcel Sieberg.

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In Armenia

Among people born in Armenia, Lilit Mkrtchian ranks 132 out of 163Before her are Hripsime Khurshudyan (1987), Gevorg Ghazaryan (1988), Armen Vardanyan (1982), Varazdat Haroyan (1992), Dmitry Volkov (null), and Srbuk (1994). After her are Gevorg Davtyan (1983), Gor Minasyan (1994), Nazik Avdalyan (1986), Tigran Gevorg Martirosyan (1988), Susi Kentikian (1987), and Hovhannes Davtyan (1983).

Among CHESS PLAYERS In Armenia

Among chess players born in Armenia, Lilit Mkrtchian ranks 8Before her are Rafael Vaganian (1951), Smbat Lputian (1958), Ashot Anastasian (1964), Artashes Minasian (1967), Gabriel Sargissian (1983), and Karen Asrian (1980). After her are Tigran L. Petrosian (1984), Varuzhan Akobian (1983), and Zaven Andriasian (1989).