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  2. Bangladesh Chess Federation - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Chess Federation was founded by Qazi Motahar Hossain. Qazi Motahar Hossain was the founding president of All Pakistan National Chess Federation. After the Independence of Bangladesh, he founded the Bangladesh Daba Sangha. The Daba Sangha was re-organized into the Bangladesh Chess Federation, which was established in 1974.

  3. Bangladeshi Chess Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Bangladesh National Chess Championship is the annual individual national chess championship of ... 2020: Not held 2021: Enamul Hossain [4] Ferdous Jannatul [5] 2022:

  4. Category:Chess in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Chess Federation; C. Bangladeshi Chess Championship This page was last ... This page was last edited on 26 July 2020, at 20:07 (UTC).

  5. List of chess organizations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of chess organizations.Chess is played all over the world. The dominant international governing body of chess is FIDE, which confers titles and conducts world championship tournaments.

  6. Syeda Shabana Parveen Nipa - Wikipedia

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    Seyda Shabana Parveen Nipa [1] [2] (born 1969) is a Bangladeshi chess player who holds the Woman FIDE Master (WFM) title. [3] [4] [5] [6]She has won the Women's title in the Bangladeshi Chess Championship five times: 1989, 1995, 1997, 2002, and 2003.

  7. Enamul Hossain - Wikipedia

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    Hossain earned the highest title in chess – the Grandmaster title – in 2008. He beat Pavel Eljanov (rated 2691 at that time) in a two-game match in the 2007 Chess World Cup, drawing the first and winning the second game. [12] By doing so, he became the only Bangladeshi player to reach the second round of a chess world cup.

  8. Abdullah Al Rakib - Wikipedia

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    On 25 September 2007, he became the 4th GM from Bangladesh. [2] Rakib should have had his recognition after April at the Board meeting of FIDE. According to Bangladesh Chess Federation, it was a misunderstanding that caused the delay. However, the recognition came in the Presidential Board meeting of FIDE held in 13–14 September in Mexico ...

  9. Niaz Murshed - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless, he still found success from time to time in the international scene: first in the Goodrich, India (1991), second in the GM Tournament, Cebu, Philippines (1992), third in the Doha Chess Festival, Qatar (1993), T-1st place with two other contestants in the zonal tournament (1993), and finally, T-2nd place in the Commonwealth Chess ...