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    Alisa Mikhailovna Galliamova (Russian: Алиса Михайловна Галлямова, Tatar: Алисә Михаил кызы Галләмова; born 18 January 1972 in Kazan) is a Russian chess...
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  • competitive figure skater Alisa Freindlich (born 1934), Soviet and Russian actress Alisa Galliamova (born 1972), Russian chess player Alisa Ganieva (born 1985)...
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    the championship. In 1997, Russian Alisa Galliamova and Chinese Xie Jun finished first and second, but Galliamova refused to play the final match entirely...
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    Alina Kashlinskaya, IM, 2447 (E17) Ekaterina Atalik, IM, 2445 (E16) Alisa Galliamova, IM, 2432 (E17) Ni Shiqun, WGM, 2427 (Z3.5) Anastasia Bodnaruk, IM...
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    forfeited the title, and instead organized a match between Xie Jun and Alisa Galliamova for the Women's World Chess Championship, which was won by Xie Jun...
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    Zhongyi (China), WGM, 2487 (R)  Anna Ushenina (Ukraine), GM, 2486 (WC)  Alisa Galliamova (Russia), IM, 2484 (PN)  Tatiana Kosintseva (Russia), GM, 2483 (E12)...
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  • Georgian female player (1992–2011)  Soviet Union  Ukraine  Russia Alisa Galliamova 2560 1998-07 1972 Formerly highest-ranked Ukrainian female player (1992–1996)...
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  • knock-out tournament. The tournament was won by Xu Yuhua, who beat Alisa Galliamova in the final by 2½ to ½. Notably, Xu Yuhua was three months pregnant...
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  • emigrated to USA Alisa Galliamova Gata Kamsky Rashid Nezhmetdinov Raset Ziatdinov Ildar Ibragimov Evgeny Bareev Timur Gareev Alisa Galliamova (Volga Tatar...
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    national team since 2013 and is its captain. He acted as a second to Alisa Galliamova in the Women's World Chess Championship 1999 and to Anna Ushenina in...
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