Liana Aghabekian, the Glossary
Liana Aghabekian (Լիանա Աղաբեկյան; born 15 January 1986) is an Armenian and Luxembourgian chess Woman International Master (WIM, 2011).[1]
Table of Contents
14 relations: Armenian Chess Championship, Batumi, Chess, European Team Chess Championship, European Youth Chess Championship, Heraklion, Siranush Andriasian, Soviet Union, Vanadzor, Women's Chess Olympiad, World Team Chess Championship, World Youth Chess Championship, Yekaterinburg, 43rd Chess Olympiad.
- Armenian female chess players
- Luxembourgian chess players
- People from Vanadzor
Armenian Chess Championship
This is a list of all the winners of the Armenian Chess Championship.
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Batumi
Batumi (ბათუმი), historically Batum or Batoum, is the second-largest city of Georgia and the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara, located on the coast of the Black Sea in Georgia's southwest, 20 kilometers north of the border with Turkey.
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Chess
Chess is a board game for two players.
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European Team Chess Championship
The European Team Championship (often abbreviated in texts and games databases as ETC) is an international team chess event, eligible for the participation of European nations whose chess federations are located in zones 1.1 to 1.9.
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European Youth Chess Championship
The European Youth Chess Championship is organized by the European Chess Union (ECU) in groups under 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 years old.
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Heraklion
Heraklion or Herakleion (Ηράκλειο), sometimes Iraklion, is the largest city and the administrative capital of the island of Crete and capital of Heraklion regional unit.
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Siranush Andriasian
Siranush Andriasian (Սիրանուշ Անդրիասյան, born 4 January 1986) is an Armenian chess International Master. Liana Aghabekian and Siranush Andriasian are Armenian chess players, Armenian female chess players and chess Woman International Masters.
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Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
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Vanadzor
Vanadzor (Վանաձոր), formerly called Kirovakan (Կիրովական), is an urban municipal community and the third largest city in Armenia, serving as the capital of Lori Province in the northern part of the country.
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Women's Chess Olympiad
The Women's Chess Olympiad is an event held by FIDE (the International Chess Federation) since 1957 (every two years since 1972), where national women's teams compete at chess for gold, silver and bronze medals.
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World Team Chess Championship
The World Team Chess Championship is an international team chess event, eligible for the participation of 10 countries whose chess federations dominate their continent.
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World Youth Chess Championship
The World Youth Chess Championship is a FIDE-organized worldwide chess competition for boys and girls under the age of 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18.
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Yekaterinburg
Yekaterinburg is a city and the administrative centre of Sverdlovsk Oblast and the Ural Federal District, Russia. The city is located on the Iset River between the Volga-Ural region and Siberia, with a population of roughly 1.5 million residents, up to 2.2 million residents in the urban agglomeration.
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43rd Chess Olympiad
The 43rd Chess Olympiad (43-ე საჭადრაკო ოლიმპიადა, 43-e sach’adrak’o olimp’iada; also known as the Batumi Chess Olympiad), organised by the Fédération Internationale des Échecs (FIDE) and comprising openAlthough sometimes referred to as the "men's division", this section is open to all players.
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See also
Armenian female chess players
- Anna Hairapetian
- Anna M. Sargsyan
- Arusiak Grigorian
- Elina Danielian
- Evgeniya Doluhanova
- Goar Hlgatian
- Liana Aghabekian
- Lilit Galojan
- Lilit Mkrtchian
- Ludmila Aslanian
- Maria Gevorgyan
- Maria Kursova
- Mariam Mkrtchyan
- Narine Karakashian
- Nelly Aginian
- Nonna Karakashyan
- Shushanna Sargsyan
- Siranush Andriasian
- Siranush Ghukasyan
- Sona Asatryan
- Tatev Abrahamyan
Luxembourgian chess players
- Alberto David
- Charles Doerner
- Elvira Berend
- Fiona Steil-Antoni
- Georges Philippe (chess player)
- Liana Aghabekian
- Michael Wiedenkeller
People from Vanadzor
- Albert Azaryan
- Anna Nasilyan
- Aram Kocharyan
- Aram Manukyan
- Aram Nalbandyan
- Arman Darchinyan
- Armen Gyulbudaghyants
- Armen Yeghiazaryan
- Arsen Sargsyan
- Artur Mikaelyan
- Edgar Gevorgyan
- Edmon Marukyan
- Edmond Tarverdyan
- Gor Mkhitarian
- Hrachik Javakhyan
- Karen Saribekyan
- Karen Simonyan
- Lernik Papyan
- Liana Aghabekian
- Maria Karapetyan
- Nareh Arghamanyan
- Rafik Petrosyan
- Roman Mitichyan
- Rosa Linn
- Samson Khachatryan
- Samvel Ter-Sahakyan
- Sergei Alifirenko
- Shavarsh Karapetyan
- Stepan Rostomyan
- Stepan Sarkisyan
- Stepan Zoryan
- Suren Aghababyan
- Tigran Sargsyan
- Tigran Ulikhanyan
- Vage Shakhverdyan
- Vasiliy Tairov
- Vic Darchinyan
- Zhirayr Hovhannisyan