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گاما پہلوان

وِکیٖپیٖڈیا پؠٹھٕ، اَکھ آزاد اِنسایکلوپیٖڈیا
(عظیم گاما پؠٹھٕ رُجوع مُکرَر)
گاما پہلوان
اِنسان
پٲدٲیِش22 مٔیی 1878
Jabbowal، ہِندوستان
وَفاتمٔیی 23, 1960(1960-05-23) (ؤری 82)
لوہوٗر، پٲکِستان
فرضی ناوGama Pahalwan
بیٚنہِ / بوےImam Baksh Pahalwan
پیٚشہِamateur wrestler، professional wrestler
نسٕلکٲشِرؠ مُسَلمان
کھیلwrestling، Pehlwani
یَنامپرایِڑ آف پرفارمینس
قَد173 سیٚنٹِمیٖٹَر
وَزَن110 کِلوگرٛام
تھزَر173 سیٚنٹِمیٖٹَر
وَزَن110 کِلوگرٛام

غُلام مُحمد بخش بٹ (22 مئی 1878-23 مئی 1960) یُس عام طور پٲٹھؠ رُستم ہِند لقبہٕ سٟتؠ تہٕ اکھاڈُک ناو عظیٖم گاما سٟتؠ زاننہٕ چھ یوان، اوس اَکھ پٲکِستٲنؠ پہلوانی پہلوان تہٕ پَنٛجاب طاقتور شخص۔[1] أمہ سٕنٛز پیشورانہٕ زندگی پھٔلتھ برطانوی ہند تہٕ پتہٕ پاکستانس مَنٛز۔ 20 ہمہ صٔدی ہنٛدس شروٗعاتس مَنٛز اوس سہ برطانوی ہنٛدستانُک اَکھ ناقٲبل شکست کشتی ہنٛد چیمپئن۔[2][3]

سہُ اوس 1878 تھس مَنٛز برطانوی ہندوستان کس پنجاب صوبہٕ کس جببوال گامس (امرتسر ضِلہٕ) مَنٛز أکس بٹ پنجابی-کشمیری خانٛدانس مَنٛز زامُت، گاما آو 15 اکتوٗبر 1910 تھس مَنٛز عالمی ہیوی ویٹ چیمپئن شپک ؤرجن دنہٕ۔[4] 52 وری کھۄتہٕ زیٛادٕ عرصس پؠٹھ محیط پیشورانہٕ زندگی مَنٛز غٲلب، سہ چھ از تامک سارِوٕے کھۄتہٕ بڑ پہلوانن مَنٛز اَکھ ماننہٕ یوان۔[5] تقسیم ہند پتہٕ، گاما گو ہجرت کٔرِتھ پٲکستان، یتہٕ سہ 23 مئی 1960 تھس مَنٛز لاہور شہرس مَنٛز گزریٛو۔[6][7]

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  1. Garg، Chitra (2010). Indian Champions: Profiles of Famous Indian Sportspersons. Rajpal & Sons. ص. 352. ISBN 978-81-7028-852-7. He managed to get the Indian wrestling style introduced in the international games. He is solely responsible for earning international fame for this form of wrestling and was given the title of 'Rustam-e-Hind.'
  2. Green، Thomas A. (2001). Martial Arts of the World: A-Q. ABC-CLIO. ص. 721. ISBN 978-1-57607-150-2. An early-twentieth century studio photo of the famous Indian wrestler The Great Gama (Ghulam Mohammed, 1878-1960).
  3. Tadié، Alexis؛ Mangan، J. A.؛ Chaudhuri، Supriya (2016). Sport, Literature, Society: Cultural Historical Studies. Routledge. ص. 41. ISBN 978-1-134-92024-2. In recent years, the history of modern Indian wrestling - or kushti - has begun to receive scholarly attention. Most accounts agree that the last decades of the nineteenth century saw the coming of the modern form of this ancient Indian sport, with Indian wrestlers emerging from the confines of their akhadas and fighting with their Western counterparts. Between 1910 and 1913, a wave of Indian wrestlers visited England and took the wrestling world by storm. The most iconic of them was the great Gama - the 'lion of Punjab' - arguably the greatest wrestler India has ever produced.
  4. "A Forgotten Wrestling Legend: Perhaps The Greatest of Them All". Bleacher Report ( اَنگیٖزؠ زَبانہِ مَنٛز). 16 February 2009. Great Gama, or Ghulam Muhammad, was a Kashmiri Muslim professional wrestler from the undivided India, who was a practitioner of what is known as “Pehlwani” wrestling in south asian countries like India and Pakistan.
  5. "The culture and crisis of kushti". The Hindu. 31 October 2013. http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/columns/sainath/the-culture-and-crisis-of-kushti/article5297790.ece?homepage=true. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
  6. Banerjee, Sarnath (10 March 2012). "Gamanamah: The story of a strongman". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 14 October 2013. https://archive.today/20131014144633/http://www.timescrest.com/society/gamanamah-the-story-of-a-strongman-7471. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  7. Hornbaker، Tim (2017). Legends of Pro Wrestling: 150 Years of Headlocks, Body Slams, and Piledrivers. Skyhorse Publishing. ISBN 9781613218754. Retrieved 11 July 2017.