Hyderabadi Pahalwan

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Hyderabadi Pahalwans preparing for Kushti (Indian form of wrestling) during a competition held during the 1870s

Pahalwan ( Urdu پہلوان the word is originally derived from Persian ) also pronounced as Pehelwan, Pahelwan or Pehalwan means Wrestler in English. In hyderabad India, the word Pahalwan is generally called and related with two types of People.

  • First, as it means Wrestler are those Pahalwans patronised by royalty as wrestlers during the princely era, who brought fame and respect for Hyderabad city by winning titles worldwide in Kushti (Indian free style wrestling).
  • The other term of Pahalwan is as similar as Bhai of Bombay now (Mumbai), India, who afterwards of Indian Independence turned to the practice of landlords and consider as main War Lords in city crimes, mostly involved into crimes like Land grabbing, Extorting and Real estate.[1]

Initially in Hyderabad, the Pahalwan were mostly Arab's (locally known as Chaush), Thus the name Pahalwan was given to those Chaush Wrestlers, and this brought them into the public eyes (Thus most of the people in Hyderabad understand, that most of the pahalwans are chaush). In early days, they were respected by residents and were encouraged to settle public issues.[2]

History[edit]

History of Chaush Pahalwan can be traced to the Nizam's era. It was in 1818 AD during Mir Akbar Ali Khan Sikander Jah, Asaf Jah III some of the Hadramut Arabs migrated to Hyderabad from Bhoslas of Nagpur and their discharge from Poona ( now Pune).[3][4]

Growth[edit]

Initially in Hyderabad, the Pahalwans were mostly Arabs (locally known as Chaush). Thus, the title Pahalwan were given to those Chaush wrestlers, and this brought them into the public (Thus most of the people in Hyderabad understand all the pahalwan are chaush). In early days, they were respected by residents and were encouraged to settle public issues.[5]

References[edit]

  1. "Old City in the grip of loan sharks". The Times of India. 8 October 2011. Archived from the original on 26 January 2013. Retrieved 8 October 2011.
  2. "It's Pahelwans who call the shots in Old City". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 5 November 2012.
  3. http://www.primetimeprism.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=54&Itemid=9
  4. Mediaeval Deccan history commemoration volume in honour of Purshottam
  5. "Pahalwan nurse a grudge against Akbaruddin over a land dispute". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 31 May 2012.

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