Geilmann: Der indische Meister Malik Mir Sultan Khan VisibleForUsers true then I would say ‘just
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then I would say ‘just get it’
the author has concentrated on their individual 'specialities' – such as Steinitz's skillful handling of the bishop pair
With often astonishing stories
the most important of which were the match tournaments in 1941 and 1948
berichtet er von ganz persönlichen Erfahrungen und Erlebnissen
Geilmann: Der indische Meister Malik Mir Sultan Khan VisibleForUsers true then I would say ‘justIn 1929, Malik Mir Sultan Khan entered the world stage and achieved remarkable tournament successes. The young man, who was part of the entourage of an Indian diplomat, was temporarily one of the ten best chess players in the world. His astonishing career ended abruptly in 1933. Khan returned to British India with his master. He died there in 1966 without ever making another international appearance. This book traces the extraordinary life of this
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