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    Artashes Minasian (also transliterated as Minasyan; Armenian: Արտաշես Մինասյան; born 21 January 1967) is an Armenian chess grandmaster. He tied for first...
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  • footballer and manager Arsen Minasian, Armenian-Iranian physician Artashes Minasian, Armenian chess player David Minasian, film producer, screenwriter...
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    Iuldachev  Armenia 34½ Rafael Vaganian, Vladimir Akopian, Smbat Lputian, Artashes Minasian, Arshak Petrosian, Ashot Anastasian 1994 31st Chess Olympiad Moscow...
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    2598  Evgeny Vladimirov (KAZ), 2598  Alex Yermolinsky (USA), 2596  Artashes Minasian (ARM), 2595  Christopher Lutz (GER), 2595  Viorel Iordăchescu (MDA)...
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  • this opening have included Czech GM Pavel Blatny and Armenian GM Artashes Minasian. The Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack is sometimes used as a surprise weapon...
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    Petrosian. In the late Soviet period, Rafael Vaganian (1989) and Artashes Minasian (1991) became Soviet Champions. Vaganian also won the Olympiad with...
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    Grischuk tied for 13th at the Hotel Anibal Open, defeating third seed Artashes Minasian in the third round. He started strongly at the Hotel Ubeda Open but...
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  • with 41 GMs (32 rated over 2600) and 17 IMs. Artashes Minasian and Loek Van Wely both scored 7½–1½. Minasian won the event after a playoff. 1995 – The 23rd...
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  • Artaxias (redirect from Artashes)
    called Artaxes or Artashes) may refer to: Artaxiad dynasty (190 BC–12 AD) eponymously named after its founder Artaxias or Artashes Artaxias I, reigned...
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    (together with Levon Aronian, Vladimir Akopian, Gabriel Sargissian and Artashes Minasian) at the 38th Chess Olympiad in Dresden. In 2011, Petrosian tied for...
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