Ghulam Fatima (c. July 1912[1] – ?, fl. c. 1990), frequently referred to as 'Miss Fatima', was a British-Indian female chess master.
Ghulam Fatima[2] won the British Women's Chess Championship at Hastings in 1933.[3] [4] Her first formal competition was the 1932 British Women's Chess Championship in London in which she took 6th place (Edith Michell won). She was a member of the household of Sir Umar Hayat Khan. The British Men's Chess Champion in 1929, 1932, and 1933 was Mir Sultan Khan, a servant of Sir Umar Hayat Khan.[5] According to Edward Winter, "Miss Fatima was interviewed about Sultan Khan in the Bandung Limited television production The Sultan of Chess broadcast by Channel 4 in the United Kingdom on 19 September 1990. She mentioned that she had given some chess instruction to Queen Mary, the wife of George V."