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AAA Chess Club, Armenia  Non profit educational organization aims to teach and train chess game to youth. Domain: aaachessclub.com Armenia Chess School  Website of the Chess School in Armenia. Domain: armchessschool.am Chess Academy of Armenia  Chess teaching institution aims to encourage talented youth in Armenia. Domain: chessacademy.am Mika Chess Club, Armenia  Presents information about Mika Chess Club in Armenia. Direction, coaches, competition, ratings and more. Domain: mikacc.am Wikipedia - Arshak Petrosian  Information about Arshak Petrosian, an Armenia chess player awarded by the FIDE in 1984. Domain: en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia - Artashes Minasian  Information about Artashes Minasian, an Armenian chess grandmaster, winner of the final USSR Chess Championship in 1991 and New York open championship in 1998. Domain: en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia - Ashot Nadanian  Information about Ashot Nadanian, an Armenian chess player, International Master (IM). Domain: en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia - Gabriel Sargissian  Information about Gabriel Sargissian, an Armenian chess player and International Grandmaster of Chess in 2002. Domain: en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia - Genrikh Gasparyan  Information about Genrikh Gasparyan, an Armenian composer of chess endgame studies. Domain: en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia - Hrant Melkumyan  Information about Hrant Melkumyan, an Armenian chess player. He won the international Internet championship organized by the ICC chess Internet portal. Domain: en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia - Karen Asrian  Information about Karen Asrian, an Armenian chess grandmaster and winner of the national Armenian Championship in 2008. Domain: en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia - Levon Aronian  Information about Levon Aronian, an Armenian chess player and was rated in 2008 by the FIDE as the number six in the world and number one in Armenia. Domain: en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia - Lilit Mkrtchian  Information about Lilit Mkrtchian, an Armenian chess player and winner of the silver medal in the European Individual Chess Championship in Varna, Bulgaria. Domain: en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia - Natalia Khoudgarian  Information about Natalia Khoudgarian, an Armenian chess player, who is one of the top female chess players in Canada. Domain: en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia - Rafael Vaganian  Information about Rafael Artemovich Vaganian, an Armenian chess grandmaster known for his sharp tactical style of play. Domain: en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia - Sergei Movsesian  Information about Sergei Movsesian, a chess grandmaster of Armenian descent who now plays for Slovakia. Domain: en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia - Smbat Lputian  Information about Smbat Gariginovich Lputian, an Armenian chess grandmaster who earned the International Master (IM) title in 1982 and the GM title in 1984. Domain: en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia - Tatev Abrahamyan  Information about Tatev Abrahamyan, a youngest top rated U.S. women chess player, holds the Woman International Master title. Domain: en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia - Tigran Petrosian  Information about Tigran Petrosian, an Armenian World Chess Champion from 1963 to 1969, known as Iron Tigran due to his playing style. Domain: en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia - Varuzhan Akobian  Information about Varuzhan Akobian, an Armenian American grandmaster of chess. Domain: en.wikipedia.org
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