Jahangir Khan (born December 10 1963, sometimes spelled "Jehangir Khan") is a former World No. 1 professional squash player from Pakistan, who is considered by many to be the greatest player in the history of the game. During his career he won the World Open six times and the British Open a record ten times. Between 1981 and 1986, he was unbeaten in competitive play for five years. During that time he won 555 matches consecutively. Wikipedia
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Sportsman of the Millennium - Ian McKenzie reports It was a remarkable gathering in Karachi, Pakistan in March when Jahangir Khan received the PIA's 'Sportsman of the Millennium' award. www.squashpics.com/pastplayers/jahangir_khan.htm
In 1986 Jansher Khan appeared on the scene to challenge the record-beating domination of Jahangir Khan, who had been beaten only once in almost six years. www.squashtalk.com/html/news/mbreport5.htm
Jahangir Khan was Roshan's youngest son and, early on, a sickly child who needed several hernia operations and lived in the shadow of his charismatic older brother Torsam. www.squashtalk.com/pakistan/diner_khan3.htm
1980-97 DOMINATION Peshawar Again During the 1979 World Open in Australia, Torsam Khan elder brother of Jahangir Khan died whilst playing the first round match with Nevin Barbour of New Zealand. www.the-south-asian.com/Nov2001/Pakistan%20squash%207.htm
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Rob Dinerman, in an article first published in 1989, explores three great recent North American rivalries: Sharif Khan vs Victor Niederhoffer, Sharif Khan vs Mike Desaulniers and Jahangir Khan vs Mark Talbott. www.squashtalk.com/html/columns/diner-2001-6b.htm