Salim Bachi Khan was born in India. A very talented footballer he represented his country. He moved to Scotland and played for Glasgow Rangers in the 1936-37 season. According to The Guardian: "What caught the eye of the locals was sadly not his talents, but the bandages he wore on his feet instead of boots; apparently, that was the custom where he came from. Still, he figured twice for the reserves in 1936, scoring a penalty against Hamilton." Salim Bachi Khan was one of the first non-white footballers to play in Britain before the Second World War.