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  1. The Best Games Of Mir Sultan Khan (Hardinge Simpole chess classics) by R. N. Coles, 2003-10-31
  2. Mir Sultan Khan All-India Chess Champion 1928 British Chess Champion 1929-1932-1933 B.C.M. Quarterly No. 19 Revised
  3. Mir Sultan Khan (B.C.M. quarterly) by Richard Nevil Coles, 1965
  4. Mir Sultan Khan : All-India Champion 1928, British Champion 1929 - 1932 - 1933, B.C.M. Quarterly No. 10 by Richard Nevil Coles, 1965
  5. Mir Sultan Khan BCM Quarterly No. 10 by R. N. Coles, 1965

81. SiteSkipper: Games: Board_Games: Abstract: Battle_Games: Chess: People
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The site of one of the highest rated British chess players in the Under-20 age group.
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Chess news, lessons, book reviews, puzzles, software, and evaluation tests. http://www.iamcoach.com/chess/ Improve your Chess Lessons with Gabriel Schwartzman. [Membership required.] http://www.totalchess.com/

82. Chessville - Links - Site Reviews - Uncrowned Kings
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83. BCC Christmas Quiz
Before commencing the quiz, here is BCC online s chess christmas cracker joke was (Hint He defeated Capablanca at Hastings 1930-1931) mir sultan khan
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Barnet Chess Club on-line Christmas Quiz! Answers now available (as of 1st February) in bold Before commencing the quiz, here is BCC on-line's chess christmas cracker joke was - A group of chess enthusiasts had checked into a hotel, and were standing in the lobby discussing their recent tournament victories. After about an hour, the manager came out of the office and asked them to disperse. "But why?" they asked, as they moved off. Click for answer. The Quiz Some of the answers you may find lurking on this website, some you may not! Apologies in advance: A lot of the questions are UK biased except the General Knowledge ones. General Knowledge
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84. From World Chess Championship , INTERNETnewsletter@mark-weeks
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87. Chess - Capablanca Chess
mir sultan khan, Asia s First chess Grandmaster Features a biography of his chesscareer and lists some of the legends about this player.
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Chess store selling chess sets, electronic chess games, chess computers and fine chess pieces, carved chess figures and chess boards. Play Chess online Now!
Play chess for free against other players across the world in real time. WORLD CAMELOT FEDERATION
A group of players. Includes hints and game information.
Collection of games from tournaments in India and of Indian chess players both in India and abroad.
Features a question and answer session with Smyslov. La grande storia degli scacchi
I profili dei principali giocatori e le classifiche dei più importanti tornei. The ChessBase USA WebStore
(Under "Macintosh Corner" at this link) A very capable chess database.
Boards, books, clocks, and ornamental sets. Liverpool, United Kingdom

88. Chess - Pawn Chess
mir sultan khan, Asia s First chess Grandmaster Features a biography of his chesscareer and lists some of the legends about this player. ELEPHANTICITY
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An annotated bibliography of musical compositions related to chess. The ChessBase USA WebStore
(Under "Macintosh Corner" at this link) A very capable chess database.
45 links to information on computer chess programming (bottom section of this web page) IBM Research
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A USCF Life Master reports on a 26-game match between these Palm programs. Chess Rules Index Page
Rules, basics on how the pieces move, books, and a downloadable freeware chess game.

89. The Time Traveller
British amateur who in the 1930s was playing masterchess. behind the famousplayer from the Indian sub-continent mir sultan khan and Tylor,
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Gerald Abrahams and the blindfold exhibition "ABRAHAMS, Gerald (b. 15 April 1907) British amateur who in the 1930s was playing master-chess. At that period he was the most attacking player in England." (from The Encyclopedia of Chess, edited by Harry Golombek, Batsford 1977) In the summer of 1933 Gerald Abrahams had finished in third place in the British Championship, behind the famous player from the Indian sub-continent Mir Sultan Khan and Tylor, but ahead of Alexander, Sir George Thomas, Golombek and Winter. He then spent the 1933-34 academic year (or certainly part of it) in Belfast as a lecturer in law at Queen's University, Belfast. He does not seem to have engaged in much competition play while in Belfast, his only really serious game being a victory over J. J. O'Hanlon on Board 1 for Belfast in the annual challenge match against Dublin on the 24th February 1934. He did however play in a friendly match on the 21st April 1934 between Queen's University and C.I.Y.M.S, winning his own game against W. Minnis. The same evening he also gave a simultaneous exhibition, taking on 12 of the Queen's University and C.I.Y.M.S. players and beating them all. A further exhibition was promised, and on the 21st May 1934, Abrahams this time gave an exhibition of blindfold play at the Belgravia Hotel, Ulsterville Avenue, Belfast. He faced four players - P. J. McMahon, W. Minnis, A. L. Davies and S. Coulson. They were certainly a strong quartet. McMahon had finished equal first in the 1926 Irish Championship, before losing out in the play-off and had won the Williamson Shield (and with it the title of Champion of Belfast) for four successive years from 1926-29. In 1935 he won the Ulster Championship. Davies had finished third in the 1933 Ulster Championship, and subsequently was second equal in 1935 and third again in 1936, before finally gaining the title in 1944. Minnis played for Ireland in the 1939 International Team Tournament (Olympiad) in Buenos Aires and was Ulster champion in 1945. Coulson was the weakest of the quartet, but was probably at the time in the top dozen best Belfast players.

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91. Slashdot | Classic Math Puzzle Cracked
mir sultan khan arrived in England in 1929 as manservant to an Indian Maharaja,and immediately took the European chess world by storm (the Wikipedia
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92. Sultan Khan, The Game Is Afoot - Biography
One of my favorite chess players is sultan khan, who went by the name of Mirsultan khan . It was his master s wish (sultan khan was merely a servant),
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    One of my favorite chess players is Sultan Khan, who went by the name of "Mir Sultan Khan". He went to England from India in 1929. (Now a part of what is called today as Pakistan). He returned to Pakistan in 1933. It was his master's wish (Sultan Khan was merely a servant), his master was a Maharaja. In the four years in England, Khan won the British Championship, defeated ex-World Champion Jose Capablanca, and played first board for England during the World Chess Olympiads in 1931 and 1933. You can't get better than that. Here's a quote from a famous Britain chess author: "(1905-1966) Sultan Khan won the British championship in 1929, 1932 and 1933, and represented England in three Olympiads. He had a great natural talent for the game which brought admiration from Capablanca who called him a genius." The great Paul Morphy played for 3 years, 1857-1859. The great Mir Sultan Khan played for 4 years, 1929-1933. How do they do that and be so good ? -Terry Crandall

93. Jaced.com
Another widely favorite master is sultan khan, who went by the name of mir sultankhan . It was his master s wish (sultan khan was merely a servant),
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Another widely favorite master is Sultan Khan, who went by the name of "Mir Sultan Khan". He went to England from India in 1929. (Now a part of what is called today as Pakistan). He returned to Pakistan in 1933. It was his master's wish (Sultan Khan was merely a servant), his master was a Maharaja. In the four years in England, Khan won the British Championship, defeated ex-World Champion Jose Capablanca, and played first board for England during the World Chess Olympiads in 1931 and 1933. You can't get better than that. Here's a quote from a famous Britain chess author: "(1905-1966) Sultan Khan won the British championship in 1929, 1932 and 1933, and represented England in three Olympiads. He had a great natural talent for the game which brought admiration from Capablanca who called him a genius." The great Paul Morphy played for 3 years, 1857-1859. The great Mir Sultan Khan played for 4 years, 1929-1933. How do they do that and be so good ?

94. ::: Star Weekend Magazine :::
master mir sultan khan had played it against Capablanca at Hastings in 1930.sultan khan didn t know much about opening theory, but his great positional
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Time Out An old book Chess Years back, perhaps in 1982, FIDE Master Yunus Hassan gave me a bookAaron Nomzowitsch's "My System". It was the most sensational publication of the late twenties, which transformed chess theory in a very perceptible way. While going through it, I discovered that the book belonged to Dhaka University library. It had been issued to a borrower in May 1937! That was really interesting. I came to know that the DU library had such a book on chess and also that there were readers of "My System" at the university so many years back. I don't know who had actually borrowed the book. It must have changed hands many times before reaching me. I returned the book to Hassan after about two months , but it perhaps didn't find its way back to the library ! I don't know who is reading it now. Perhaps it has finally found a resting place in some bookshelf , seldom noticed by anybody. I don't want to sound harsh, but most players of the new generation have little interest in what a great chess thinker wrote more than 75 years ago.

95. ::: Star Weekend Magazine :::
But Asians entered the international chess scene rather late. mir sultan Khanwas the first Indian master to make his mark in the international arena.
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Chess in Asia has a long history as the game actually originated in this subcontinent and was developed by Arabs, and finally given its modern form by Europeans. But Asians entered the international chess scene rather late. Mir Sultan Khan was the first Indian master to make his mark in the international arena. He was recognised as a world class player but his chess career was very short (1929-33). India had to wait for another 30 years to get its first International MasterManual Aaron. Other Asian nations were not really doing much better in the 1960's. Emergence of Niaz Murshed, the first grandmaster of this subcontinent, was a sensational event. He won the coveted title in 1986 and that also pushed Asian chess a step forward. But the biggest breakthrough came when Viswanathan Anand began to win tournament after tournament at the very top level of world chess. He is by far the best player Asia has ever produced. His successes also inspired other Indians to take up chess professionally and opened the doors for private sponsorship to flow in.

96. A Chessplaying Statesman (Sir John Simon) By Edward Winter
he was invited to the home of a Punjab notable, and found an AllIndian chesstournament in progress there, with mir sultan khan among the competitors.
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The above quotation comes from pages 326-327 of Simon by David Dutton (London, 1992). Almost wholly forgotten today as a politician (and a fortiori Retrospect (London, 1952). In all, he served under five Prime Ministers: Herbert Asquith, Ramsay MacDonald, Stanley Baldwin, Neville Chamberlain and Winston Churchill. In common with the above-mentioned book by David Dutton, Retrospect Already in October 1923 he had obtained a draw against Alekhine in a simultaneous display in London. See, for instance, page 201 of by L. Skinner and R. Verhoeven and pages 482-483 of the November 1939 BCM . The game-score has not been found. C.N. 2947 quoted from The Times (London), 26 November 1925: Comments and Criticisms (London, 1930): Shakespeare, of course, did introduce it. Indeed, the stage direction in The Tempest , where the scene opens with Miranda and Ferdinand engaged in a game of chess, is one of the very few Shakespearean stage directions that are not immediately and vitally connected with the action, though it explains the conversation which follows. I doubt whether Shakespeare understood chess. At any rate, it is very unusual for two players in the course of their first encounter to address each other thus:

97. British Championships 2000
A truly great natural player, sultan khan was taken by Sir Umar Hayat khan (an about sultan khan was that he had to learn the rules of chess in Europe,
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98. ChessBase.com - Chess News - Confessions Of A Chess Dad
Publisher of high quality chess programs and databases. from mir SultanKhan (the Punjabi player who came from nowhere to beat the likes of Capablanca
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99. ChessBase.de
chess wurde 1966 ein Leserbrief veröffentlicht, in dem Mohammed Yusuf aus
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