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    CHESS ENCYCLOPEDIA PUBLISHED FOR FIRST TIME IN ARMENIA

    YEREVAN, MARCH 17, NOYAN TAPAN. "The Chess Encyclopedia" was published
    for the first time in Armenia by the publishing house Areg. It consists
    of 6 parts and includes more than 500 word entries, about 300 chess
    games, 44 chess openings and 150 photographs.

    While following the principle of "dry" information typical of all
    encyclopedias, the authors Samvel Gasparian, Gagik Hakobian and
    Roland Sharoyan at the same time made an attempt to present the facts
    and phenomena in a "non-encyclopedic language". The two chapters -
    "The Lives of 13 Chess Kings and 10 Chess Queens" and "The Armenian
    Inhabitants of the Chess World" are especially notable.

    Co-author Gagik Hakobian noted at the presentation on March 15
    that it is imposible to cover the entire history of chess in one
    encyclopedia. That is why it is envisaged to refresh the encyclopedia
    every three or four years. "The Armenians are fond of playing chess,
    and since the 1950s the Armenian chess players have been in leading
    positions. One should not forget that Tigran Petrosian was the 9th
    World Champion, and let's hope that Levon Aronian will win the World
    Champion title next year."

    The encyclopedia presentation was attended by the RA Minister of
    Defence, Chairman of the Chess Federation of Armenia Serge Sargsian
    and some other high-ranking officials.
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