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Azerbaijani chess master 2nd at FIDE ranking
03 October 2013 [12:15] -
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World Chess Federation, FIDE, has announced its latest rating list, placing Azerbaijan`s Shahriyar Mammadyarov 2nd.
Another Azeri grandmaster Teymur Rajabov is 16th in the list.
Norwegian Magnus Carlsen tops the FIDE rankings.
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