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Also very valuable are the studies of Russian scholar Boris Uspensky and of Serbian philologist and ethnologist Veselin Čajkanović.
Furthermore, the dualistic theories were questioned by the Serbian scholar of myths and folklore, Veselin Čajkanović, who compared the solar deity mentioned in Russian historic sources, Dazhbog, with a far darker and chthonic character of Serbian folklore having an almost identical name, Dabog.
Veselin Čajkanović
Veselin Čajkanović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Веселин Чајкановић ; 1881, Belgrade-1946 ) was a Serbian classical scholar, religious history scholar, and Greek and Latin translator.
* Myth and Religion within Serbs by Veselin Čajkanović ( in Serbian )
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Veselin Masleša ( Serbian Cyrillic: Веселин Маслеша ) ( April 20, 1906-June 14, 1943 ) was a Bosnian Serb writer, activist and war hero.

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Positional pawn sacrifices abound for both sides and the theory is very highly developed, thanks to decades of research by the most elite chess players such as Garry Kasparov, Anatoly Karpov, Viswanathan Anand, Veselin Topalov, Boris Gelfand and countless others.

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In the tournament, she won playing with the black pieces against Veselin Topalov, at the time ranked fourth in the world.
* Interview with Veselin Topalov
Among his other notable results are first at Terrassa in 1991, joint first at Dos Hermanas in 1995 ( with Kamsky and Karpov ), joint first at Dortmund in 1998 ( with Kramnik and Svidler ) and clear first at Dos Hermanas in 1999, ahead of Kramnik, Anand, Svidler, Karpov, Veselin Topalov, Judit Polgár and others.
Shirov is the winner of numerous international tournaments: Biel 1991, Madrid 1997 ( shared first place with Veselin Topalov ), Ter Apel 1997, Monte Carlo 1998, Mérida 2000, two time winner of the Paul Keres Memorial International Chess Tournament in Tallinn, Estonia, with victories in 2004 and 2005 just to name a few.
During the 1998 Linares chess tournament Shirov played Black against future FIDE world champion Veselin Topalov and won with a piece sacrifice in a bishop and pawn ending:
* 2005 Garry Kasparov ( with the same score as Veselin Topalov ; won on tiebreak because of more wins with black )
8 and shared fourth place with Veselin Topalov, one point behind winner Vladimir Kramnik, after drawing both his games against Garry Kasparov.
On February 22nd Radjabov defeated FIDE World Champion Veselin Topalov ( 2801 ) with the black pieces and subsequently finished second in Linares / Morelia after scoring + 4-2 = 8 in the tournament.
In January Radjabov shared first place at the Category 19 Corus Chess Tournament in Wijk aan Zee with Veselin Topalov and Levon Aronian, ahead of Kramnik and Anand.
Within days in January 1989, the trio ousted Miljan Radović ( chairman of the Montenegrin Communist League ) and Božina Ivanović ( president of Presidency of SR Montenegro ), replacing them with politically obedient confidants Veselin Vukotić and Branko Kostić, respectively.
However the Cochrane Gambit still appears occasionally as a surprise weapon in serious competition, for example Veselin Topalov drew with it against Vladimir Kramnik at Linares in 1999.
The candidates tournament began with best-of-four game match format in May 2011 in Kazan, with Kamsky facing Veselin Topalov in the quarterfinals.
" I forgot about my fiancée who waited for me to come back from grocery shopping and ended up playing chess the whole night with Danica's brother Veselin Bošković ", Vuk would later admit.
The PCA split from FIDE was finally healed with the FIDE World Chess Championship 2006, a re-unification match between Kramnik and 2005 FIDE World Champion Veselin Topalov, which was won by Kramnik.
He is currently a second for World Champion Vishwanathan Anand, having worked with Anand in preparation for and during his successful World Chess Championship title defences in October 2008 against Vladimir Kramnik, April-May 2010 against Veselin Topalov and in May 2012 against Boris Gelfand.
He placed shared second ( together with Viswanathan Anand ) in the FIDE World Chess Championship 2005 with 8½ points out of 14 games, finishing 1½ points behind the winner, Veselin Topalov.

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She scored 4½ out of 6 in a double round-robin tournament that included two wins against the world's top-rated player, Veselin Topalov.
In his super-tournament debut in Sofia, Bulgaria at the Grand Slam M-Tel Masters ( Category 20 ) tournament on May 7 – 18, 2008, he came fifth out of six players ( Levon Aronian, Ivan Cheparinov, Vassily Ivanchuk, Teimour Radjabov, Veselin Topalov ) having scored 3. 0 / 10 (+ 1, = 4 ,-5 ; Elo performance 2594 ).
Vance's demands to see the hospital, from which wounded patients were being dragged out to be killed, were rebuffed by one of the massacre's authors, Major Veselin Šljivančanin.

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Polgár is the only woman to have won a game from a current world number one player, and has defeated nine current or former world champions in either rapid or classical chess: Anatoli Karpov, Garry Kasparov, Boris Spassky, Vasily Smyslov, Veselin Topalov, Viswanathan Anand, Ruslan Ponomariov, Alexander Khalifman, and Rustam Kasimdzhanov.
Top players who have used this variation include Vladimir Kramnik, Veselin Topalov, Teimour Radjabov, Boris Gelfand, Michael Adams and Alexander Khalifman, among many others.
More recently, several grandmasters, including Alexander Beliavsky, Ni Hua, Veselin Topalov, and Magnus Carlsen, have played 5.
Many of the world's strongest players have used it at one time or another, including former world champions Garry Kasparov, Veselin Topalov and Mikhail Tal, and Grandmasters Vassily Ivanchuk, Michael Adams, Alexei Shirov, Boris Gelfand, and Evgeny Bareev.
Lautier is one of only two players ( the others being Vassily Ivanchuk ) to have beaten every World Champion dating back to 1975 ( Anatoly Karpov, Garry Kasparov, Vladimir Kramnik, Alexander Khalifman, Viswanathan Anand, Ruslan Ponomariov, Rustam Kasimdzhanov, and Veselin Topalov ).

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Veselin Veselinov-Eko was born on 19 October 1963 in Sofia where he graduated from Music Conservatory ( bass guitar and double bass ).

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In the FIDE World Chess Championship 2004 in Tripoli, Libya, Kasimdzhanov unexpectedly made his way through to the final, winning mini-matches against Alejandro Ramírez, Ehsan Ghaem Maghami, Vasily Ivanchuk, Zoltán Almási, Alexander Grischuk and Veselin Topalov to meet Michael Adams to play for the title and the right to face world number one Garry Kasparov in a match.

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The sixth game of the 2010 World Chess Championship between Viswanathan Anand and Veselin Topalov saw Anand making 13 consecutive knight moves ( albeit using both knights ) -– online commentors jested that Anand was trying to solve the Knight's Tour problem during the game.
* Veselin Topalov, the challenger to the World Chess Champion title in 2010, confirmed in an interview that he had used a Blue Gene / P supercomputer during his preparation for the match.
In January 2007, Short gave an interview to the Indian newspaper DNA, in which he called for an inquiry to examine allegations that Veselin Topalov cheated during the World Championship in San Luis.
Three JNA officers, Mile Mrkšić, Veselin Šljivančanin and Miroslav Radić, were indicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia ( ICTY ) on multiple counts of crimes against humanity and violations of the laws of war, having surrendered or been captured during 2002 and 2003.

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* 2006-World Chess Championship reunited when Vladimir Kramnik defeats Veselin Topalov in the FIDE World Chess Championship 2006.
The world championship was eventually reunified in 2006, when classical champion Kramnik defeated the winner of the FIDE World Chess Championship 2005, Veselin Topalov.
Veselin Cajkanovic taught at the University of Belgrade throughout German occupation of Yugoslavia, teaching at the Faculty of Theology and, when the provisional government of the so-called Democratic Federal Yugoslavia put Tito in power, he was so engrossed with his work that he did not notice what went around him.

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