- Nona
Gaprindashvili (Georgian: ნონა გაფრინდაშვილი; born 3 May 1941) is a
Georgian chess Grandmaster.
Noted for her
aggressive style of play, she was the...
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Gaprindashvili (Georgian: გაფრინდაშვილი) is a Georgian-language surname. It may
refer to:
Valerian Gaprindashvili (1888–1941),
Georgian poet Nona Gaprindashvili...
- The Nona
Gaprindashvili Trophy is an
award given to the
national chess team that
achieves the best
combined score in the open and women's
events of the...
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Championship from 1950 to 1991,
particularly Georgian champions Nona
Gaprindashvili and Maia Chiburdanidze, who
combined for ten
titles in a row, five each...
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maintain a
performance level or
remain active after the award. Nona
Gaprindashvili, a
Soviet chess player from Georgia, was the
first woman to
become a...
- Pitsunda, Georgia,
against Nona
Gaprindashvili, the
reigning women's
world champion.
Chiburdanidze defeated Gaprindashvili by 8½–6½. She
successfully defended...
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Vladimer Gaprindashvili (born
August 14, 1946, in Chiatura, Georgia) is a
Georgian engineer recognized for his
contributions to the country's gas industry...
- women's
world champion Nona
Gaprindashvili is
mentioned as
having "never
faced men",
despite the real-life
Gaprindashvili frequently playing against male...
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Valerian Gaprindashvili (Georgian: ვალერიან გაფრინდაშვილი) (December 21, 1888 –
January 31, 1941) was a
Georgian poet and
translator whose early, Symbolist...
- reasons. This
trophy was
created by FIDE in 1997 and
named after Nona
Gaprindashvili, the
former women's
World Champion (1962–1978). The
trophy is awarded...