Ghazi Salah-ud-Din

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Mohammad Ghazi Salah-ud-Din (born 1938) [1] was an Afghan field hockey player and a member of the national field hockey team. He competed at the 1956 Summer Olympic Games. He played in two of the team's matches in the Olympics. [2]

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