KISHAN SIṄGH, BHĀĪ (d. 1921), son of Bhāī Sundar Siṅgh and Mātā Nihāl Kaur, a Mazhabī Sikh couple, of Rattoke village in Amritsar district, later migrating to Burj, district Lyallpur, was a young initiated Siṅgh and the granthī (custodian) of Gurdwārā Mazhabī Siṅghāṅ in his village. He was only about 20 years old when he joined Bhāī Lachhmaṇ Siṅgh's jathā and attained martyrdom inside the compound of Gurdwārā Janam Asthān, Nankāṇā Sāhib, on 20 February 1921.

        See NANKĀṆĀ SĀHIB MASSACRE

BIBLIOGRAPHY

    Shamsher, Gurbakhsh Siṅgh, Shahīdī Jīvan. Nankana Sahib, 1938

Gurcharan Siṅgh Giānī