All chess player Nihal Sarin

Nihal Sarin

Living place: India

Birthday: 13-7-2004 (20 years old)

Population of the world 2004: 6.4 billions

Global rank: #33598

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Who is All chess player Nihal Sarin?
The Indian chess prodigy took home the U-10 World Youth Chess Championship title in 2013. He was also a multi-time state Kerala Champion.
Amazingly, he won the U-10 Chess World Championship despite not having a regular coach.
 
 

Young / Before famous

He was born in Thrissur and won his first Kirala state title at U-7.

Family life info

He is the brother of Neha Sarin.

Close relationship

Who is Boy (girl) friend/ wife (husband)/ darling All chess player Nihal Sarin?
He has cited Norwegian world champion and fellow prodigy Magnus Carlsen as a key influence.

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When was All chess player Nihal Sarin born?
Nihal Sarin birthday 13-7-2004 (at the age of 20).
Where is All chess player Nihal Sarin's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Nihal Sarin was born in India. is a All chess player, whose Zodiac is Cancer, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Monkey. Nihal Sarin's global rank is 33598 and whose rank is 7 in list of famous All chess player. Population of the world in 2004 is about 6.4 billions persons.
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Events in 2004 and 13-7

Events in the world in the birth year of Nihal Sarin

  • About one third of Iran’s Parliament steps down to protest hard-line Guardian Council’s banning of more than 2,000 reformists from running in parliamentary elections (Feb. 1).
  • A. Q. Khan, founder of Pakistan's nuclear program, admits he sold nuclear-weapons designs to other countries, including North Korea, Iran, and Libya (Feb. 4).
  • Armed rebels in Haiti force President Aristide to resign and flee the country (Feb. 29).
  • Spain is rocked by terrorist attacks, killing more than 200. Al Qaeda takes responsibility (March 11).
  • Spain's governing Popular Party loses election to opposition Socialists. Outcome seen as a reaction to terrorist attacks days before and Popular Party's support of the U.S.-led war in Iraq (March 14).
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) formally admits 7 new countries: Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia (March 29).
  • Israeli prime minister Sharon announces plan to unilaterally withdraw from Gaza Strip (April 12).
  • Greek Cypriots reject UN reunification plan with Turkish Cypriots (April 24).
  • Sudan rebels (SPLA) and government reach accord to end 21-year civil war. However, separate war in western Darfur region between Arab militias and black Africans continues unabated (May 26).
  • U.S. troops launch offensive in Falluja in response to killing and mutilation on March 31 of four U.S. civilian contractors. (April 5–May 1).
  • U.S. hands over power to Iraqi interim government; Iyad Allawi becomes prime minister (June 28).
  • Security Council demands Sudanese government disarm militias in Darfur that are massacring civilians (July 30).
  • Summer Olympics take place in Athens, Greece (Aug. 13–29).
  • Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez survives recall referendum (Aug. 16).
  • Chechen terrorists take about 1,200 schoolchildren and others hostage in Beslan, Russia; 340 people die when militant detonate explosives (Sept. 1–3).
  • UN Atomic Energy Agency tells Iran to stop enriching uranium; a nascent nuclear weapons program suspected (Sept. 18).
  • About 380 tons of explosives reported missing in Iraq (Oct. 25).
  • Yasir Arafat dies in Paris (Nov. 11).
  • U.S. troops launch attack on Falluja, stronghold of the Iraqi insurgency (Nov. 8).
  • Ukraine presidential election declared fraudulent (Nov. 21).
  • Hamid Karzai inaugurated as Afghanistan's first popularly elected president (Dec. 7).
  • Massive protests by supporters of opposition candidate Viktor Yushchenko's lead to a new Ukrainian election; Yushchenko eventually declared prime minister (Dec. 26).
  • Enormous tsunami devastates Asia; 200,000 killed (Dec. 26).

Birthday Nihal Sarin (13-7) in history

  • Day 13-7 year 1793: Royalist Charlotte Corday stabbed French revolutionary Jean-Paul Marat to death in a bathtub.
  • Day 13-7 year 1863: The draft riots, protesting unfair conscription in the Civil War, began in New York City.
  • Day 13-7 year 1865: P. T. Barnum's American Museum, which had featured Tom Thumb and the original Siamese twins Chang and Eng, was destroyed by fire.
  • Day 13-7 year 1930: The first World Cup soccer competition began in Montevideo, Uruguay.
  • Day 13-7 year 1943: The Battle of Kursk, the largest tank battle in history—involving some 6,000 tanks, 2,000,000 troops, and 4,000 aircraft—ended in German defeat.
  • Day 13-7 year 1977: A 25-hour blackout hit New York City, engendering widespread rioting and looting.
  • Day 13-7 year 2003: Iraq's interim governing council was inaugurated.
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