CHESS PLAYER

Nidjat Mamedov

1985 - Today

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Nidjat Mamedov (Azerbaijani: Nicat Məmmədov; born 2 April 1985) is an Azerbaijani chess player. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Nidjat Mamedov has received more than 8,736 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Nidjat Mamedov is the 419th most popular chess player (down from 368th in 2019), the 226th most popular biography from Azerbaijan (down from 186th in 2019) and the 13th most popular Azerbaijani Chess Player.

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  • 15

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  • 4.47

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  • 1.86

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among CHESS PLAYERS

Among chess players, Nidjat Mamedov ranks 419 out of 461Before him are Csaba Balogh, Zhansaya Abdumalik, Vladimir Fedoseev, Pentala Harikrishna, Anna Rudolf, and Igor Kurnosov. After him are Ferenc Berkes, Sergei Azarov, Markus Ragger, Ivan Bukavshin, Varuzhan Akobian, and Nijat Abasov.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Nidjat Mamedov ranks 1,339Before him are Kohei Tanaka, Srđa Knežević, Agus, Calvin Johnson, Beata Mikołajczyk, and Denny Morrison. After him are Genki Nagasato, Dávid Tóth, Yevgeny Lagunov, Matt Lojeski, Kohei Matsushita, and Lee Sung-jin.

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In Azerbaijan

Among people born in Azerbaijan, Nidjat Mamedov ranks 226 out of 232Before him are Parviz Nasibov (1998), Rauf Aliyev (1989), Orkhan Safarov (1991), Vüqar Nadirov (1987), Nijat Rahimov (1993), and Nadir Rustamli (1999). After him are Nijat Abasov (1995), Eltaj Safarli (1992), Farida Azizova (1995), Gunay Mammadzada (2000), Jye Edwards (1998), and Raffaello Ivaldi (1997).

Among CHESS PLAYERS In Azerbaijan

Among chess players born in Azerbaijan, Nidjat Mamedov ranks 13Before him are Emil Sutovsky (1977), Elina Danielian (1978), Vugar Gashimov (1986), Ashot Nadanian (1972), Farid Abbasov (1979), and Rauf Mamedov (1988). After him are Nijat Abasov (1995), Eltaj Safarli (1992), and Gunay Mammadzada (2000).