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Gia Nadareishvili (Georgian გია ნადარეიშვილი; September 22, 1921 – October 3, 1991) was a Soviet chess composer of Georgian nationality (born in Tbilisi), and author of many books on chess studies. He was co-founder, with John Roycroft and others, of the Permanent Commission for Chess Composition (PCCC), a body of FIDE presiding over chess composition. He was the USSR delegate in the annual meetings of PCCC until his death. In 1980 he was awarded from FIDE the title of Grandmaster for chess composition.

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  • Gia Nadareischwili (georgisch გია ნადარეიშვილი; * 22. September 1921 in Tiflis; † 3. Oktober 1991) war ein georgischer Schachspieler. Er war einer der führenden Studienkomponisten in der Sowjetunion. Der Psychiater an einer Tifliser Klinik hatte sich auf Endspielstudien spezialisiert. (de)
  • Gia Nadareishvili (Georgian გია ნადარეიშვილი; September 22, 1921 – October 3, 1991) was a Soviet chess composer of Georgian nationality (born in Tbilisi), and author of many books on chess studies. He was co-founder, with John Roycroft and others, of the Permanent Commission for Chess Composition (PCCC), a body of FIDE presiding over chess composition. He was the USSR delegate in the annual meetings of PCCC until his death. In 1980 he was awarded from FIDE the title of Grandmaster for chess composition. Nadareishvili composed about 500 studies, winning 21 first prizes, 25 second prizes and 20 third prizes in international tourneys. He published many books on endgame studies, including a collection of 312 studies commented by 43 famous grandmasters. By profession Nadareishvili was a neurologist, head of the neurology department of the central hospital of Tbilisi. He was awarded the title of Honorary Doctor by the Georgian state. (en)
  • Gia Antonovitch Nadareichvili, (22 septembre 1921 — 3 octobre 1991) est un compositeur d'études d'échecs soviétique d'origine géorgienne. Il a obtenu le titre de Grand maître international pour la composition échiquéenne en 1980. (fr)
  • Gia Nadareishvili, geor. გია ნადარეიშვილი (Tbilisi, 22 settembre 1921 – 3 ottobre 1991), è stato un compositore di scacchi sovietico di nazionalità georgiana. Iniziò a comporre studi di scacchi nel 1938, e nello stesso anno vinse il primo premio in un concorso di composizione sovietico. Compose circa 500 studi, 322 dei quali sono compresi nel database di Harold van der Heijden. Vinse 21 primi premi, 25 secondi premi e 20 terzi premi. Assieme a John Roycroft fu tra i fondatori della PCCC (Permanent Commission for Chess Composition), organo della FIDE che presiede alla composizione scacchistica. Fino a poco prima della morte fu il delegato dell'URSS alle riunioni annuali della PCCC, e fu membro permanente di tale commissione. Nel 1980 ottenne il titolo FIDE di Grande Maestro per la composizione. Nadareishvili era un neurologo ed era primario della clinica di neurologia dell'ospedale di Tbilisi. (it)
  • Гиа Антонович Надареишвили (груз. გია ანტონის ძე ნადარეიშვილი; 22 сентября 1921 — 2 октября 1991) — грузинский шахматный композитор. Международный гроссмейстер (1980) и международный арбитр (1960) по шахматной композиции. Чемпион СССР (раздел этюдов) 1971 и 1972 гг. Председатель центральной комиссии шахматной композиции федерации СССР (1989—1990). Рейтинг в «Альбоме ФИДЕ» — 85,00. Автор книг по шахматной композиции. Заслуженный врач Грузии. (ru)
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  • Gia Nadareischwili (georgisch გია ნადარეიშვილი; * 22. September 1921 in Tiflis; † 3. Oktober 1991) war ein georgischer Schachspieler. Er war einer der führenden Studienkomponisten in der Sowjetunion. Der Psychiater an einer Tifliser Klinik hatte sich auf Endspielstudien spezialisiert. (de)
  • Gia Antonovitch Nadareichvili, (22 septembre 1921 — 3 octobre 1991) est un compositeur d'études d'échecs soviétique d'origine géorgienne. Il a obtenu le titre de Grand maître international pour la composition échiquéenne en 1980. (fr)
  • Гиа Антонович Надареишвили (груз. გია ანტონის ძე ნადარეიშვილი; 22 сентября 1921 — 2 октября 1991) — грузинский шахматный композитор. Международный гроссмейстер (1980) и международный арбитр (1960) по шахматной композиции. Чемпион СССР (раздел этюдов) 1971 и 1972 гг. Председатель центральной комиссии шахматной композиции федерации СССР (1989—1990). Рейтинг в «Альбоме ФИДЕ» — 85,00. Автор книг по шахматной композиции. Заслуженный врач Грузии. (ru)
  • Gia Nadareishvili (Georgian გია ნადარეიშვილი; September 22, 1921 – October 3, 1991) was a Soviet chess composer of Georgian nationality (born in Tbilisi), and author of many books on chess studies. He was co-founder, with John Roycroft and others, of the Permanent Commission for Chess Composition (PCCC), a body of FIDE presiding over chess composition. He was the USSR delegate in the annual meetings of PCCC until his death. In 1980 he was awarded from FIDE the title of Grandmaster for chess composition. (en)
  • Gia Nadareishvili, geor. გია ნადარეიშვილი (Tbilisi, 22 settembre 1921 – 3 ottobre 1991), è stato un compositore di scacchi sovietico di nazionalità georgiana. Iniziò a comporre studi di scacchi nel 1938, e nello stesso anno vinse il primo premio in un concorso di composizione sovietico. Compose circa 500 studi, 322 dei quali sono compresi nel database di Harold van der Heijden. Vinse 21 primi premi, 25 secondi premi e 20 terzi premi. Nel 1980 ottenne il titolo FIDE di Grande Maestro per la composizione. (it)
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  • Gia Nadareischwili (de)
  • Gia Nadareishvili (en)
  • Gia Nadareichvili (fr)
  • Gia Nadareishvili (it)
  • Надареишвили, Гиа Антонович (ru)
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