
His nickname was Adib but his given name was Esmaeil. Adib Khansari ( ) He was born in Khansar. Abshuri traditional Sorna shawm player, kurdish Kurmanji repertoire of the kurdish from North Khorasan in the 1990 s. Cooperated with dotar player Hosein Hadidian (dotar). For 8 years of playing in groups of Teti, Khojier, Shvash, Ouya, Najma, Varesh, Teti Jar, Mahal Roja, Taraneh, Kordu Shahu traditional Varshan and research group Samaei Alborz activity and continued some of the works of three Czech, () Abidini traditional singer of the khorasani repertoire (Kashmar, Torbat e heidriyeh). Shahrivar 79 (1999) First Prize as the top player of century-festival performers His numerous groups in the province and outside the province and work, including: Group Najma, Sama, Varesh, eager faith, Taraneh, Mah Teti, Roja, traditional Varshan, Shavash group that is a member for 8 years and has continued his association with other groups. Beloved, now led by the instrumental group and the group headed by Professor MohsenPour Shavash's activities. Tibi spent on master tapes and music theory with Professor Ismaili came to a Lotfollah Seifi. In 1364/1985, his father started the construction Laleva make additional Nmvd.dvrh with ust. Date of Birth: 01 Persian date Farvardin 1354/1975. Revivalist of Qarneh pipe with Lotfollah Seyfi. Abdollahi Sangdehi Sorna, qarneh player from Mazandaran. Cooperated with Payvar ensemble, Davod Varzideh (ney) and Mohammad Delnavazi (barbat). ^ U.1 Version 9.0 Dec PERSIAN MUSICIANS DIRECTORYĢ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Abbas Nia traditional Dosazeh ( twin reed pipe) player of the khorasani repertoire (Kashmar) in the 1990 s.^ Saint Louis Chess Club, Pairings & Results - 2018 Women's Championship,, April 2018.^ "Results in at Pan-Ams: Webster Wins Sixth Title"."Ousted Iranian Player: 'My Wardrobe Should Not Be Anyone's Business!' ". ^ Iran bans teenage chessplayers for "harming national interests", ChessBase, 21 February 2017.^ Chess prodigy moves west to play hijab-free, The Australian, October 10, 2017.^ Take your freedom of choice seriously | Dorsa Derakhshani |, retrieved.^ "Chinese men crush Vietnam, Indian women beat Iran-B" (PDF).^ "Asian Nations Chess Cup 2012 – Complete Lineups".

^ "Asian Youth Chess Championship 2012 Under 14 Girls"."Why I Left Iran to Play Chess in America". ĭerakhshani's peak rating was in 2405 in July 2016 References She finished third in the 2020 US Women's Championship. In 2019, she accompanied her team to achieve bronze in the World Prestigious University Chess Invitational in Tianjin, China and she individually, achieved the first runner-up on board three in the tournament. She played in the 2018 US Women's Chess Championship and finished last. Saint Louis chess team won silver in 2017 Pan American intercollegiate chess championship. Because of this, Derakhshani began to play for the United States of America in 2017. Career in the United States įollowing the ban, Derakhshani accepted a place at Saint Louis University to study Biology on a pre-med track, winning a scholarship to play on the Saint Louis University Chess Team and taking up the role of SLU Woman Team Captain (2019-2022). She also wrote a piece for The New York Times at the end of 2017. Derakhshani gave only one interview in response to the media attention, to. Derakhshani had previously played in several tournaments without a hijab.

Her 15-year-old brother Borna, who is a FIDE Master, was also banned for playing Israeli grandmaster Alexander Huzman in the first round of the same tournament. In February 2017, the Iranian Chess Federation banned Derakhshani from playing for the Iran national team or playing in any tournaments in Iran on the grounds of "national interests", after she played in the 2017 Gibraltar Chess Festival (when she was already a temporary resident of Spain) without wearing a hijab.


She advised the audience to "Take their freedom of choice seriously" at the Conflict with Iranian Chess Federation ĭerakhshani also qualified for the title of FIDE Trainer in 2016 and is an accredited FIDE journalist.ĭerakhshani was a speaker at TedxTalk in Munich, Germany in July 2019. She played for the Iranian National team in the women's division of the Asian Nations Cup in 20. She is currently an admitted medical student at University of Missouri School of Medicine (Mizzou)ĭorsa Derakhshani won three gold medals at the Asian Youth Chess Championships, in 2012 (in the Girls U14 division), 20 (in the Girls U16).
