Rear Window - Indian chess champions of the early 20th century
A weekly program of pop culture critique, focusing on a particular film, book, musician, or other example of pop-culture. Today's program tells the true story of two Indian servants who played the British Empire at chess and won. Sultan Khan, Indian servant to Sir Umar Tiwana, won the British Chess Championship in three of four tries in 1929, 1932, and 1933. This placed him among the top ten players in the world. Miss Fatima, meanwhile, also a servant to Sir Umar Tiwana, played Winston Churchill and Queen Mary. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/rea...

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Indian Chess Champions | ARTE.tv Documentary

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NO "MERE" SULTAN KHAN: The Genius Of Piece Activity

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Krishnamurti's Last Year at Brockwood Park (1985)

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Sultan Khan - Endgame Expert

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The World Today - THE STATE OF INDIA – PART 2

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Sultan Khan: The Best Unknown Chess Player Who Ever Lived

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FAKE ACCENTS | Stand-up Comedy by Niv Prakasam

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The Best of Vintage Chess - a British Movietone compilation

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Why the Mongols Vanished After Conquering Everything

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Bobby Fischer Explains How He Sees 20 Moves in Advance

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Sultan Khan - Chess Champion of the British Empire

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World Cup Chess 1982 - GM Boris Spassky v GM Anatoly Karpov

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