Sultan Khan, born on 15 April 1940, was a virtuoso Indian sarangi player and classical vocalist hailing from the Sikar Gharana. His soulful melodies and masterful command over the sarangi captivated audiences, making him a beloved figure in the world of Indian classical music. Beyond his musical prowess, Sultan Khan's life was marked by an intriguing chapter in chess history. In a brief but illustrious career from 1929 to 1933, he won the British Championship three times, showcasing his strategic brilliance on the chessboard. His journey from a humble background to international acclaim in both music and chess paints a picture of a truly extraordinary artist.