Mohibullah Khan, often referred to by the nickname "Mo Khan", (2 December 1937 – 31 March 1994) was a squash player from Pakistan. He was one of the leading...
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(born 1982), Afghan held in Guantanamo Mohibullah "Mo" Khan (died 1995), Pakistani squash player Mohibullah Khan, Pakistani squash player (not the same...
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Fame. Geoff Hunt on Squash (London: Cassell) 1977. "Geoff Hunt on Jahangir Khan, squash in the 70s, Egypt and coaching in Qatar". Sportageous. Retrieved...
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Sharif Khan, son of Hashim Khan, the famed World Champion of many years. Ken continued to win numerous World Doubles titles with Mohibullah Khan. Binns...
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professional squash player. In the late 1950s, Hashim and Azam's nephew, Mohibullah "Mo," also became a dominant force in international squash competitions...
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Azam Khan Aziz Khan Hashim Khan Jahangir Khan Jansher Khan Mohibullah Khan Mohibullah "Mo" Khan Rehmat Khan Roshan Khan Sharif Khan Torsam Khan Joe Kneipp...
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runner-up to Hunt in 1978, 1979 and 1980, and to the legendary Jahangir Khan in 1984. He was also runner-up at the World Open four times, losing to Hunt...
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Roshan Khan (Pashto / Urdu: روشن خان; 26 November 1929 – 6 January 2006) was a squash player from Nawakille, Peshawar, Pakistan. He was one of the leading...
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women's event 16 consecutive times from 1962 to 1977, and Pakistani Jahangir Khan, who won the men's title 10 consecutive times from 1982 to 1991. The event...
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