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Taĭmanov, M. E. (Mark Evgenʹevich)

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Personal name headingTaĭmanov, M. E. (Mark Evgenʹevich)
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Variant(s)Taĭmanov, Mark Evgenʹevich
Taimanow, Mark
Тайманов, М. Е. (Марк Евгеньевич)
Тайманов, Марк Евгеньевич
Associated countrySoviet Union Russia (Federation)
Birth date1926-02-07
Death date2016-11-28
Place of birthKharkiv (Ukraine)
Place of deathSaint Petersburg (Russia)
Profession or occupationChess players Pianists
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
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Found inHis Zashchita Nimt︠s︡ovicha, 1985: t.p. (M. E. Taĭmanov) verso t.p. (Mark Evgenʹevich Taĭmanov)
Averbakh, I︠U︡. The world chess championship, Karpov-Kasparov, c1986: t.p. (Mark Taimanov) jkt. (b. 1926, former chess champion, leading expert in chess theory)
nuc88-74746: His Damengambit bis Holländisch, 1980 (hdg. on OCl rept.: Taimanov, Mark Evgenʹevich; usage: Mark Taimanow)
Lyubov Bruk & Mark Taimanov [SR] p1998: container (Mark Taimanov; b. 1926) notes (Mark Taimanov since his teens has had a parallel career throughout the world as a chess grandmaster; had a long career as duo-pianist with Lyubov Bruk from the 1940s to the 1970s)
New York times WWW site, viewed Nov. 29, 2016 (in obituary published Nov. 28: Mark Taimanov; b. Mark Evgenievich Taimanov, Feb. 7, 1926, Kharkiv, Ukraine; moved to Russia when he was 6 months old; d. Monday [Nov. 28, 2016], St. Petersburg, aged 90; virtuoso pianist and former Soviet chess champion whose lopsided loss to Bobby Fischer in 1971 in the quarterfinals of a major chess tournament cost him his government salary)
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