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Captain Mukhtiar Singh (25 October 1943 – 19 November 2019), popularly known as Mukhiya, was an Indian wrestler. He was the first one to grab two gold medals for India in Commonwealth Games and also he won a bronze medal in the 1970 Asian Games. He served Indian Army for 26 years and retired as Hon. Captain in 1988. Indian Army honored him with Vishisht Seva Medal (VSM) for his outstanding services. He was awarded Arjun Award, the second-highest sporting honour of India, in 1967.

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  • Captain Mukhtiar Singh (25 October 1943 – 19 November 2019), popularly known as Mukhiya, was an Indian wrestler. He was the first one to grab two gold medals for India in Commonwealth Games and also he won a bronze medal in the 1970 Asian Games. He served Indian Army for 26 years and retired as Hon. Captain in 1988. Indian Army honored him with Vishisht Seva Medal (VSM) for his outstanding services. He was awarded Arjun Award, the second-highest sporting honour of India, in 1967. (en)
  • Mukhtiar Singh (ur. 25 października 1943, zm. 18 listopada 2019) – indyjski zapaśnik walczący w stylu wolnym. Dwukrotny olimpijczyk. Odpadł w eliminacjach turnieju w Meksyku 1968 i Monachium 1972. Startował w kategorii 74 kg. Brązowy medalista igrzysk azjatyckich w 1970. Mistrz igrzysk wspólnoty narodów w 1966 i 1970. * Turniej w Meksyku 1968 Przegrał z Japończykiem Tatsuo Sasaki i Jurijem Szachmuradowem z ZSRR. * Turniej w Monachium 1972 Wygrał z Australijczykiem Bruce'em Akersem, a przegrał z Danielem Robinem z Francji i z Rumunii. (pl)
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  • Baltikari, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh (en)
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  • Singh receiving Arjun Award from President Dr. Zakhir Hussain, 1967 (en)
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  • Captain Mukhtiar Singh (25 October 1943 – 19 November 2019), popularly known as Mukhiya, was an Indian wrestler. He was the first one to grab two gold medals for India in Commonwealth Games and also he won a bronze medal in the 1970 Asian Games. He served Indian Army for 26 years and retired as Hon. Captain in 1988. Indian Army honored him with Vishisht Seva Medal (VSM) for his outstanding services. He was awarded Arjun Award, the second-highest sporting honour of India, in 1967. (en)
  • Mukhtiar Singh (ur. 25 października 1943, zm. 18 listopada 2019) – indyjski zapaśnik walczący w stylu wolnym. Dwukrotny olimpijczyk. Odpadł w eliminacjach turnieju w Meksyku 1968 i Monachium 1972. Startował w kategorii 74 kg. Brązowy medalista igrzysk azjatyckich w 1970. Mistrz igrzysk wspólnoty narodów w 1966 i 1970. * Turniej w Meksyku 1968 Przegrał z Japończykiem Tatsuo Sasaki i Jurijem Szachmuradowem z ZSRR. * Turniej w Monachium 1972 Wygrał z Australijczykiem Bruce'em Akersem, a przegrał z Danielem Robinem z Francji i z Rumunii. (pl)
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