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- Q4778045 description "Field hockey player".
- Q4778045 description "Field hockey player".
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- Q4778045 abstract "Anwar Ahmed "Anu" Khan (24 September 1933 – 2 May 2014) was a Pakistani field hockey player who won one gold and two silver medals at the 1956–1964 Olympics, as well as gold medals at the Asian Games in 1958 and 1962.Khan was born in India to Mohammad Hashim Khan and Noor Jehan begum, a fifth child among five brothers and one sister. He started playing hockey in India and continued after his family moved to Karachi, Pakistan, in 1950–51, becoming a national team member in 1954. He retired from competitions in 1966, and then until 1993 worked at the customs, where he was employed since 1955. In parallel he assisted the Pakistan Hockey Federation as manager of senior and junior teams and member of selection committee. He helped the senior team to win a silver at the 1975 World Cup, a gold at the 1974 Asian Games, and a silver at the 1986 Asian Games, whereas the junior team won bronze at the 1982 World Cup.".
- Q4778045 birthDate "1933".
- Q4778045 birthDate "1933-09-24".
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- Q4778045 birthYear "1933".
- Q4778045 deathDate "2014-05-02".
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- Q4778045 height "1.79".
- Q4778045 weight "82000.0".
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- Q4778045 birthDate "1933-09-24".
- Q4778045 birthPlace "Bhopal, India".
- Q4778045 dateOfBirth "1933".
- Q4778045 deathDate "2014-05-02".
- Q4778045 deathPlace "Karachi, Pakistan".
- Q4778045 name "Khan, Anwar".
- Q4778045 placeOfBirth "Bhopal, India".
- Q4778045 shortDescription "Field hockey player".
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- Q4778045 comment "Anwar Ahmed "Anu" Khan (24 September 1933 – 2 May 2014) was a Pakistani field hockey player who won one gold and two silver medals at the 1956–1964 Olympics, as well as gold medals at the Asian Games in 1958 and 1962.Khan was born in India to Mohammad Hashim Khan and Noor Jehan begum, a fifth child among five brothers and one sister. He started playing hockey in India and continued after his family moved to Karachi, Pakistan, in 1950–51, becoming a national team member in 1954.".
- Q4778045 label "Anwar Ahmed Khan".
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- Q4778045 name "Anwar Khan".
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