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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kuda_BuxKuda Bux - Wikipedia

    Kuda Bux (15 October 1905 – 5 February 1981, born Khudah Bukhsh) was a magician and firewalker beginning during Crown Rule.

  2. Oct 22, 2023 · Kuda Bux, who was born in Kashmir in 1905, was famous for performing this cycling feat on streets of England and Europe in the 1930s and 40s - something he claimed he...

  3. If they worked, you could’ve been like Kuda Bux, known as “The Man with the X-Ray Eyes.” Bux, a Pakistani magician born as Khudah Bukhsh in 1905, mystified many with his ability to seemingly have eyeless sight in the mid 1930s.

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  5. Sep 28, 2022 · Learn about the life and legacy of Kuda Bux, a Kashmiri American illusionist and mystic who performed fire-walking and other feats of yogic concentration. Discover how he became a Hollywood star, a spiritualist subject, and a Roald Dahl inspiration.

  6. Kashmiri stage magician who demonstrated claimed feats of eyeless sight and fire walking. Born at Akhnur, Kashmir, on October 15, 1905, he moved to London in 1935. He first practiced fire walking at age 14 and subsequently devoted himself to public performances of stage magic.

  7. geniimagazine.com › wiki › indexKuda Bux - Magicpedia

    May 12, 2024 · Kuda Bux (b.1905-d.1981) was an Indian mystic and magician born in Aknmur Kashmir, Pakistan as Khudah Bukhsh. One of his most famous tricks was one in which he would cover his eyes with soft dough, blindfold himself, swath his entire head in strips of cloth, and yet still be able to see.

  8. Oct 8, 2023 · Kuda Bux, also known as Imhrat Khan, was a Kashmiri yogi who claimed to have the power of levitation and telepathy. Roald Dahl based his short story The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar on Bux's life and adventures, but changed his name and details to protect his identity.

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