The contemporary Google Doodle honors the undefeated Indian wrestler Gama Pehlwan, aka “The Great Gama,” on his 144th birthday. 


Gama Pehlwan, ‘The Great Gama,’ honored in Google Doodle


 Ghulam Mohammad Baksh — later called Gama Pehlwan or “The Great Gama” — became born on May 22, 1878 in Jabbowal Village withinside the Punjab Province of what became then called British India.

 Gama had a tumultuous childhood, transferring after dying of his father and once more while his grandfather passed, in the long run residing together along with his uncle, a wrestler



Gaining an hobby in severe exercising and wrestling from a completely younger age, Gama Pehlwan entered a strongman opposition on the age of 10, claiming the pinnacle spot amongst over four hundred competitors. From there, his education and hobby in wrestling best increased. By a few accounts, Gama`s education at one factor consisted of as many as 5000 squats and 3000 pushups consistent with day.

Gama Pehlwan, ‘The Great Gama,’ honored in Google Doodle


From the Eighteen Nineties thru 1910, Gama Pehlwan went on a streak of undefeated suits towards India`s best wrestlers, with handiest his healthy towards the countrywide champion finishing in a draw. Gama then grew his profession across the world through hard and defeating the best wrestlers in Britain, ensuing in a healthy towards global champion Stanislaus Zbyszko, which additionally led to a draw. 

 Continuing his training, Gama Pehlwan in the long run defeated each of those fighters in rematches, incomes himself the titles of Champion of India and World Champion. His profession spanned more than one many years and greater than 5 thousand suits, finishing undefeated.

Google Doodle - Gama Pehlwan, Gama Pahalwan


But Gama Pehlwan became additionally a champion of the human beings out of doors of the ring. In 1947, British India have become unbiased from Britain and cut up to grow to be separate dominions of India and Pakistan, a length that noticed a extraordinary deal of civil unrest. 

 As instructed via way of means of Indiatimes, while a mob of rioters approached his new domestic village of Lahore in Pakistan, Gama Pehlwan and his fellow wrestlers stood in defense. It`s stated that Gama simply “slapped” the sword-wielding leader, sending the person flying, a scene which prompted the mob to disperse and flee. Reportedly, the wrestler made a manner for the endangered villagers to securely pass the border to India


Gama Pehlwan spent the the rest of his days in Lahore, passing away on May 23, 1960. 

 In the Google Doodle honoring the esteemed wrestler`s 144th birthday, you may see Gama Pehlwan status strong, surrounded through the letters of “Google.” In his proper hand, Gama is retaining a silver mace, bestowed upon him through the Prince of Wales.