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- Q20921589 subject Q7884039.
- Q20921589 subject Q8357977.
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- Q20921589 abstract "The Kazakhstani Chess Championship is currently organized by the Kazakhstan Chess Federation. Chess was one of the sports contested at the second Kazakhstan Spartakiad held in Alma-Ata in 1933: Gubaydula Mendeshev was the winner. The first official Kazakhstani championships for men, women and juniors were held in Alma-Ata in 1934. Anatoly Ufimtsev holds the record for the most titles won with eleven.".
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- Q20921589 wikiPageWikiLink Q7884039.
- Q20921589 wikiPageWikiLink Q8357977.
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- Q20921589 comment "The Kazakhstani Chess Championship is currently organized by the Kazakhstan Chess Federation. Chess was one of the sports contested at the second Kazakhstan Spartakiad held in Alma-Ata in 1933: Gubaydula Mendeshev was the winner. The first official Kazakhstani championships for men, women and juniors were held in Alma-Ata in 1934. Anatoly Ufimtsev holds the record for the most titles won with eleven.".
- Q20921589 label "Kazakhstani Chess Championship".