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          According to Sri Guru Granth Sahib, water is considered to be the most important element (tattva) for the origin of life.!

           

          SAHIB SINGH, PROFESSOR (), grammarian and theologian, was born on 16 February in a Hindu family of the village of Phattevali in Sialkot district of undivided Punjab.

          In the town of Bugungu, the traders from India and the people of Acholi clan, welcomed the Almighty Satguru Nanak Sahib and Bhai Sahib Mardana village.

        1. In the town of Bugungu, the traders from India and the people of Acholi clan, welcomed the Almighty Satguru Nanak Sahib and Bhai Sahib Mardana village.
        2. Sahibnoor Singh Sidhu is a lecturer and researcher, working primarily in the realm of comparative constitutional law and constitutional history of the Indian.
        3. According to Sri Guru Granth Sahib, water is considered to be the most important element (tattva) for the origin of life.
        4. This 4-Year Old Sikh Girl is a Born Genius As we all know that Albert Einstein is considered as one of the few genius minds of the world.
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        6. He was originally named Natthu Ram by his father, Hiranand, who kept a small shop in the village. Soon the family shifted to Tharpal, another village in the same district. As a youth, Natthu Rain was apprenticed to the village Maulawi, Hayat Shah, son of the famous Punjabi poet, Hasham, upon whom his royal patron, Ranjit Sirigh, the Maharaja of the Punjab, had settled a permanent g a scholarship at his middle standard examination, Natthu Ram joined the high school at Pasrur where he received in the rites of the Khalsa and his new name Sahib Singh.

          The untimely death of his father made the situation hard for him, yet he managed to plough through first Dyal Sirigh College, Lahore, and then the Government College, Lahore. At the latter, he obtained his bachelor's degree. In , he joined as a lecturer in Sanskrit