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Alexander Pichushkin

Russian serial killer and chess player (born 1974)

1974 - today

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His biography is available in 30 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 27 in 2024). Alexander Pichushkin is the 233rd most popular extremist (down from 220th in 2024), the 1,706th most popular biography from Russia and the 7th most popular Russian Extremist.

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Alexander Pichushkin's biography spans 30 Wikipedia language editions and earns a Historical Popularity Index of 56.52.

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Among Extremists

Among extremists, Alexander Pichushkin ranks 233 out of 336. Before him are Abu al-Hussein al-Husseini al-Qurashi, Mikhail Popkov, Milorad Ulemek, Mildred Gillars, Heinrich XIII Prinz Reuss, and Abdullah Çatlı. After him are Frank James, Donato Bilancia, Christopher Scarver, Tommy Robinson, Ottis Toole, and Kaneko Fumiko.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Alexander Pichushkin ranks 120. Before him are Romain Duris, Angela Gossow, Mr Lordi, Josh Radnor, Matthew Macfadyen, and Julio Ricardo Cruz. After him are Guillaume Musso, Tosca Musk, Sylvinho, Dado Pršo, Hidetaka Miyazaki, and Aneela Mirza.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Alexander Pichushkin ranks 1,706 out of 4,534. Before him are Vladimir Gusinsky (1952), Irina Khakamada (1955), Aleksandr Shirvindt (1934), Leonid Spirin (1932), Aleksandr Khanzhonkov (1877), and Grigory Leps (1962). After him are Nikolai Iudovich Ivanov (1851), Yunus-bek Yevkurov (1963), Petr Aven (1955), Mikhail Tikhonravov (1900), Vladimir Milyutin (1888), and Alexander Tikhonov (1947).

Among Extremists In Russia

Among extremists born in Russia, Alexander Pichushkin ranks 7. Before him are Pavlik Morozov (1918), Shamil Basayev (1965), Wilhelm Voigt (1849), Dokka Umarov (1964), Dmitry Ilyich Ulyanov (1874), and Mikhail Popkov (1964). After him is Aliaskhab Kebekov (1972).

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