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- Bholu_Brothers abstract "The Bholu Brothers were Pakistani wrestlers of Kashmiri origin. They belonged to the Gama wrestling family that lasted for centuries before independence of Pakistan. This group included resident Pakistani champions such as Bholu, Azam, Aslam, Akram and Goga. These were the sons of Imam Bakhsh Pahalwan (Rustam-e-Hind). And nephews of Gama, the Greatest wrestler that India has ever produced. Wrestling was a way of life for them. Some of the main wrestling gyms were owned and operated by the Bholu Pahalwan family (formerly known as Gama Wrestling Family). Bholu and Aslam were considered equivalent to the world champions of the West.".
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- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Akhara.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Anton_Geesink.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Antonio_Inoki.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Ayub_Khan_(general).
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Bholu_Pahalwan.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Billy_Robinson.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink British_Raj.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pakistani_professional_wrestlers.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Dick_Murdoch.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Dusty_Rhodes_(wrestler).
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Earl_Maynard.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink East_Africa.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Emile_Czaja.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Freestyle_wrestling.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Hamida_Pahalwan.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Iqbal_Park.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Karachi.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Kashmiri_Muslims.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Khawaja_Nazimuddin.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Killer_Karl_Kox.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Lahore.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Liaquat_Ali_Khan.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Malla-yuddha.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Middle_East.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Nasir_Bholu.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan_Movement.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Vachon.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Pehlwani.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Professional_wrestling.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Pseudonym.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Punjab,_India.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink South_America.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink The_Great_Gama.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Tony_Kontellis.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Wrestling.
- Bholu_Brothers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bholu Brothers".
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- Bholu_Brothers subject Category:Pakistani_professional_wrestlers.
- Bholu_Brothers hypernym Wrestlers.
- Bholu_Brothers type Wrestler.
- Bholu_Brothers comment "The Bholu Brothers were Pakistani wrestlers of Kashmiri origin. They belonged to the Gama wrestling family that lasted for centuries before independence of Pakistan. This group included resident Pakistani champions such as Bholu, Azam, Aslam, Akram and Goga. These were the sons of Imam Bakhsh Pahalwan (Rustam-e-Hind). And nephews of Gama, the Greatest wrestler that India has ever produced. Wrestling was a way of life for them.".
- Bholu_Brothers label "Bholu Brothers".
- Bholu_Brothers sameAs Q4901942.
- Bholu_Brothers sameAs m.07s4227.
- Bholu_Brothers sameAs Q4901942.
- Bholu_Brothers wasDerivedFrom Bholu_Brothers?oldid=702646480.
- Bholu_Brothers isPrimaryTopicOf Bholu_Brothers.