Hamida Pahalwan Explained

Hamida Pahalwan
Birthname:Abdul Hameed
Names:The King Of Ring
Rustam-e-Hind
Weight:290 lbs
Birth Date:7 April 1907
Birth Place:British Raj
Death Place:Lahore, Pakistan

Hamida Pahalwan (7 April 1907  - 12 April 1984) was a Pakistani wrestler. He was the former Rustam-i-Hind and one of the elite champions of the British Raj.[1]

Early life

Hamida Pahalwan was born during the British Raj in 1907. He started his training at the age of six in Radhanpur and earned title of Rustam-i-Hind during 1930s. He worked as an official wrestler for the Nawab Jalaluddin of Radhanpur and also trained Aslam Pahalwan. Following partition, he went to Lahore, Pakistan and remained there until his death in 1984.[2]

Death

He died on April 12, 1984, in Lahore, Pakistan.Hamida Pahalwan was the maternal uncle of the Bholu Brothers of Pakistan. He was the trainer of Bholu Pahalwan and Aslam Pahalwan.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hamida Pahalwan .
  2. Web site: The Legendary- Gamma Pehalwaan . 2017-02-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170226050518/https://orkut.google.com/c31397274-tf37676519596e280.html . 2017-02-26.