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Jahangir Khan (Pashto, Urdu: جهانګير خان born 10 December 1963) is a former professional Pakistani squash player. He won the World Open title six times, and the British Open title ten times (1982–1991).
Aug 29, 2021 · The Pakistani squash legend Jahangir not only conquered the world but then held onto his empire for an unprecedented five years and eight months, during which he won 555 consecutive matches without a single defeat.
Nur-ud-Din Muhammad Salim [8] (31 August 1569 – 28 October 1627), [9] known by his imperial name Jahangir ( Persian pronunciation: [d͡ʒa.hɑːn.ˈɡiːɾ]; lit. 'Conqueror of the World' ), [10] was the fourth Mughal Emperor, who ruled from 1605 till his death in 1627. Born Prince Salim, he was the third and only surviving son of Emperor ...
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Jahangir Khan’s remarkable & record-breaking career spanned 14 years. Through courage, determination & personal sacrifice, Jahangir Khan overcame personal tragedy to dominate his sport, setting the bar so high, precious few others have come close, never mind surpass his achievements.
Nov 1, 2016 · A new book claims that the squash legend's record of 555 consecutive victories could be lower than previously thought. The authors have researched various sources to find the exact number of matches played by the Pakistani, who retired in 1993.
Apr 22, 2014 · A tribute to the legendary Pakistani squash player who dominated the sport for over a decade with a record-breaking winning streak. Learn about his achievements, challenges, and legacy in this article from The Express Tribune.
Apr 14, 2024 · Learn about the life and achievements of Jahangir Khan, the legendary Pakistani squash player who dominated the sport for over a decade. He won six World Opens, ten British Opens and 555 consecutive matches, and was the youngest World Open champion at 17.