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Nestled in the historical city of Rampur, Akhara Sohrab Khan stands as a testament to the rich heritage and the enduring spirit of traditional Indian wrestling. Founded over 150 years ago by the legendary Wrestler Tafazzul Husain Khan, and named after his illustrious son, Ustad Sohrab Khan, this gymnasium school continues to thrive under the guidance of the current Ustad, Shujaat Husain Khan, also known as Ustad Barzu Khan.
Akhara Sohrab Khan is much more than just a place for physical training; it is a living archive of Rampur’s storied past. The soil here is believed to hold secret herbs that not only aid in building physical prowess but also offer relaxation and rejuvenation to wrestlers after their rigorous workouts. This unique feature sets Akhara Sohrab Khan apart, making it a cherished institution for those deeply rooted in the wrestling traditions.
History buffs and wrestling enthusiasts often visit Akhara Sohrab Khan to witness the age-old techniques and traditions that have been meticulously preserved and passed down through generations. The akhara gained further recognition when renowned research scholar Mr. Ratnesh Mathur included it in his book "Traditions All Over India," highlighting its significant role in traditional Indian wrestling.
Today, Akhara Sohrab Khan stands as a beacon of community spirit and a hub for those inspired by the heritage of Indian wrestling. Its enduring legacy and commitment to preserving ancient practices make it a beloved institution in Rampur, inviting everyone to witness and partake in its rich history and vibrant community.

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