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Mir Sultan Khan

1905 - 1966

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Sultan Khan (Punjabi and Urdu: میاں سلطان خان, 1903 – 25 April 1966; often given the erroneous honorific Mir Sultan Khan or Mir Malik Sultan Khan) was a chess player from British India, and later a citizen of Pakistan, who was the strongest Asian player of the early 1930s. The son of a Muslim landlord and preacher, Khan travelled with Colonel Nawab Sir Umar Hayat Khan (Sir Umar), to Britain, where he took the chess world by storm. In an international chess career of less than five years (1929–33), he won the British Championship three times in four attempts (1929, 1932, 1933), and had tournament and match results that placed him among the top ten players in the world. Sir Umar then brought him back to his homeland, where he gave up chess and returned to cultivate his ancestral farmlands in the area which became Pakistan. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mir Sultan Khan is the 53rd most popular chess player (up from 180th in 2019). (up from 4,421st in 2019)

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Among CHESS PLAYERS

Among chess players, Mir Sultan Khan ranks 53 out of 461Before him are Jan Timman, László Szabó, Olga Rubtsova, Nigel Short, Gioachino Greco, and Yuri Averbakh. After him are Henry Bird, Lajos Portisch, Andor Lilienthal, Dawid Janowski, Carl Schlechter, and Géza Maróczy.

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Among people born in 1905, Mir Sultan Khan ranks 99Before him are James J. Braddock, Erwin Chargaff, Joseph Kosma, Jacinto Quincoces, Paul Nizan, and Franjo Šeper. After him are Nathan Homer Knorr, Savitri Devi, Myrna Loy, Giacinto Scelsi, Manuel Ferreira, and Robert Stevenson. Among people deceased in 1966, Mir Sultan Khan ranks 66Before him are Yasuji Okamura, Augusta Victoria of Hohenzollern, Vladimir Minorsky, Victor Brauner, Bai Chongxi, and Georges Duhamel. After him are Elena Stasova, Edward Gordon Craig, Amédée Ozenfant, Venceslau Brás, Hermann Scherchen, and Fritz Wunderlich.

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