User:Patelurology2/Mjr Nawab Ghulam Moinuddinkhanji Babi of Manavadar

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 * Nawab of Manavadar, Cricket
 * Vice-Captain of the All-India hockey team to Australia and New Zealand, 1935. Captain of the Manavadar State hockey team. Member of the Indian Hockey
 * Dharam Singh (field hockey) In 1945, the Nawab of Manavadar invited Dharam Singh to join his newly ..
 * Vice-Captain of the All-India hockey team to Australia and New Zealand, 1935. Captain of the Manavadar State hockey team. Member of the Indian Hockey
 * Dharam Singh (field hockey) In 1945, the Nawab of Manavadar invited Dharam Singh to join his newly ..

External Link

 * Royalarc Geneology Manavadar (Princely State)
 * 200 Year Reign
 * Uqconnect: Manavadar (Princely State)
 * Uqconnect Geneology: Manavadar-Bantva (Princely State)
 * Father, FatehuddinKhanji GhazanfarKhanji Babi, Khan Sahib of Bantva-Manavadar
 * Son, Dr. Nawab Md FatehuddinKhanji MoinuddinKhanji Babi of Manavadar
 * Bantva
 * Babi (title)
 * Manavadar State German Wikipedia
 * Museum of Learning
 * Khan (title)
 * List of Indian princely states
 * Abbottabad Public School
 * Affirming Indian Identities? An Analysis of Imperial Rhetoric and Orientalism in the tours of Indian Hockey teams to New Zealand in 1926, 1935 and 1938, A School Seminar: A Passage from India: Indian Hockey Tours to New Zealand
 * 1936 Olympics hockey team India's greatest ever, Krishan Datta, TOI Crest, Oct 17, 2009, Mohammed Hussain hailed from the princely state of Manavadar which produced a sprinkling of Olympians.
 * Prince of Manavadar's Indian hockey team playing New Zealand, during a hockey test at Basin Reserve, Wellington - Photograph taken by Charles P S Boyer, 1938
 * Sr. NATIONAL HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP for MEN - MEDALLISTS Hockey Year Book 2007
 * In Leo Pinto, the 1948 Indian hockey team had an utterly fearless and committed player Leo Hillary Knowles Pinto: Played against Manavadar in 1936 leaping to block a shot from Manavadar’s Shahabuddin
 * Hockey, International Matches: Manavadar's team won the three tests by the convincing margins:The Royal Pakistan Air Force team briefly visited New Zealand in 1952, but it was not until 1958 that a fully representative team from Pakistan came to this country. This team, which later won the hockey gold medal at the Rome Olympics, was held to a draw (two all) in the second test at Wellington. Latter, probably under the leadership of KhanSaheb of Manavadar, who was the Chairman of Sports in Pakistan
 * When the Nawab of Manavadar declined to play, Chand was appointed captain. Latter probably due to Eldest Son's illness and State business needs.
 * Indians At Hockey. Impressive Display. Metropolitan New South Wales Team Beaten: The Indian hockey team, from Manavadar State, played its first match in New South Wales at Manly Oval yesterday.
 * Memon Advisory
 * Hindu waived the fees under 'Hockey Scholarship'. He led the Manavadar team to six consecutive Viceroy Cup victories and won the prestigious Aga Khan Cup
 * Collapse of a hockey empire Pakistan were once the powerhouse of the sport, but their fortunes have gone into a possibly terminal decline: Pakistan: Collapse of classical hockey & death of individual plays, July 30, 2008: During his reign as President of Hockey, Khan Saheb Of Manavadar had influnced Pakistan Hockey Team Immensely
 * Indian State Regent Here On Way Home; Begum Saheba of Manavadar and Her Party Await Sailing of Ship. January 8, 1929, NY Times
 * Khan Sahib's subject flourished in Sports: Hanif Mohammed
 * Missionary Alibhai Nanji : Khan Saheb' father was a supporter of Arts & Culture: Cultural Exchange from abroad/distant places as one Possible cause of spread of Flu: GhazanfarKhanji Babi died in 1918 Flu epidemic: Also was Hon ADC to Gov of Bombay ( another area/cause of exposure)
 * Khan Sahib's subject flourished in Sports: Hanif Mohammed
 * Missionary Alibhai Nanji : Khan Saheb' father was a supporter of Arts & Culture: Cultural Exchange from abroad/distant places as one Possible cause of spread of Flu: GhazanfarKhanji Babi died in 1918 Flu epidemic: Also was Hon ADC to Gov of Bombay ( another area/cause of exposure)