Bangladesh Chess Legend Ziaur Rehman Dies at 50
Ziaur Rehman, Bangladesh's most decorated chess player, passed away at the age of 50 after suffering a stroke during a tournament game. Known for his imaginative and risk-taking style, Ziaur was a 15-time national champion and the country's second Grandmaster.
Ziaur's passion for chess extended beyond his own playing career. He often brought his wife and son to tournaments, eager to share his love of the game with them. At the 2022 Chess Olympiad, he and his son Tahsin Tajwar Zia became the first father-son duo to compete on the same team.
Ziaur's peers remember him as a kind-hearted and humble individual. "He was perhaps the nicest guy I've ever known," said GM Reefat Bin Sattar. "He inspired and pushed me to be a better player."
Ziaur's impact on Bangladesh chess was profound. He was a role model for aspiring players and a mentor to many young talents. His untimely passing has left a void in the chess community.
Ziaur's legacy will live on through his son, who is also a promising chess player. "He was a talented player, a fighter on the board, and an introvert off it," said Dibyendu Barua, who knew Ziaur since childhood. "He was family to me."
Ziaur's death is a reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing the moments we have with loved ones. He will be remembered as a passionate chess player, a devoted father, and a true gentleman of the game.
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