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  2. Vladimir Karpov - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Vasilyevich Karpov (Russian: Владимир Васильевич Карпов; 28 July 1922 – 18 January 2010) was a Soviet soldier, writer of historical novels and public figure. He was awarded the Hero of the Soviet Union for bravery in World War II. Karpov was born in Orenburg, and moved to Tashkent as a child.

  3. Vladimir Karpov (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Karpov was born on 27 October 1948 in the village of Turovskaya , Arkhangelsk Oblast, in what was then the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, in the Soviet Union. He graduated from the Leningrad Financial and Credit College and the Moscow Financial and Economic Institute .

  4. List of Heroes of the Soviet Union (K) - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Karpov; Grigory Karpov ru; Ivan Petrovich Karpov ru; Ivan Yakovlevich Karpov ru; Mikhail Karpov ru; Nikolai Karpov ru; Sergey Karpov ru; Stefan Karpov ru ...

  5. List of Russian chess players - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Bagirov (1936–2000) Yuri Balashov (born 1949) Anatoly Bannik (1921–2013) Evgeny Bareev (born 1966) Anjelina Belakovskaia (born 1969) Liudmila Belavenets (1940–2021) Sergey Belavenets (1910–1942) Alexander Beliavsky (born 1953) Vladimir Belov (born 1984) Benjamin Blumenfeld (1884–1947) Boris Blumin (1907–1998) Dmitry ...

  6. FIDE World Chess Championship 1999 - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Kramnik: 1½: 33 Sergei Tiviakov: ½ 33 Sergei Tiviakov: 4½: 69 Dmitry Gurevich: 3½ 1 Vladimir Kramnik: 1½: 17 Viktor Korchnoi: ½ 17 Viktor Korchnoi: 4: 49 Sergey Dolmatov: 2 49 Sergey Dolmatov: 2½: 85 Pavel Kotsur: 1½ 1 Vladimir Kramnik: 3: 9 Veselin Topalov: 1 9 Veselin Topalov: 4: 41 Ruslan Ponomariov: 2 41 Ruslan Ponomariov ...

  7. List of chess players by peak FIDE rating - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Kramnik: 2790 1998-01 4 Anatoly Karpov: 2780 1994-07 5 Alexander Morozevich: 2758 1999-07 6 Veselin Topalov: 2750 1996-07 7 Gata Kamsky: 2745 1996-07 8 Alexei Shirov: 2740 1994-07 Vasyl Ivanchuk: 2740 1995-07 10 Michael Adams: 2716 1999-01 11 Valery Salov: 2715 1995-01 12 Peter Svidler: 2713 1999-01 Boris Gelfand: 2713 1999-07 14 ...

  8. Karpov - Wikipedia

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    Karpov (Russian: Ка́рпов) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aleksandr Karpov (1917-1944), Soviet ace, double Hero of the Soviet Union; Andriy Karpov (born 1987), Ukrainian motorcyclist; Anatoly Karpov (born 1951), Russian chess grandmaster, Undisputed World Chess Champion 1975–85, and FIDE World Chess Champion 1993 ...

  9. World Chess Championship 1978 - Wikipedia

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    Karpov won, thereby retaining the title. The match had many bizarre incidents. Karpov's team included noted Soviet psychologist and hypnotherapist Vladimir Petrovich Zukhar , while Korchnoi enlisted the help of two American Ananda Marga yoga specialists who had recently been convicted of attempted murder and released on bail.