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Bhai Santa Singh (1886 - 1921), one of the martyrs of  Nankana Sahib,  came of a poor barber family of Fatehgarh Sukkarchakkian, a village near Amritsar. His father  Bhai  Mohra  however had become through thrift and hard work a small shopkeeper and moneylender.  Santa Singh  learnt  Gurmukhi  from the village  granthi,  Bhai  Tek Singh,  and could read the Holy Book fluently. He was initiated a  Singh  at the age of 17. He commanded respect for his upright conduct, religious devotion and tuneful recital of the heroic deeds of  Sikh  martyrs. As the movement for  Gurdwara  Reform got under way, he joined the  Akali  ranks. On 19 February 1921, he fell in with  Bhai  Lachhman Singh  Dharovali's squad and met with a violent  death  on 20 February 1921 singing holy hymns with other Sikhs.
Bhai Santa Singh (1886 - 1921), one of the martyrs of  Nankana Sahib,  came of a poor barber family of Fatehgarh Sukkarchakkian, a village near Amritsar. His father  Bhai  Mohra  however had become through thrift and hard work a small shopkeeper and moneylender.  Santa Singh  learnt  Gurmukhi  from the village  granthi,  Bhai  Tek Singh,  and could read the Holy Book fluently. He was initiated a  Singh  at the age of 17. He commanded respect for his upright conduct, religious devotion and tuneful recital of the heroic deeds of  Sikh  martyrs. As the movement for  Gurdwara  Reform got under way, he joined the  Akali  ranks. On 19 February 1921, he fell in with  Bhai  Lachhman Singh  Dharovali's squad and met with a violent  death  on 20 February 1921 singing holy hymns with other Sikhs.
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Bhai Santa Singh (1886 - 1921), one of the martyrs of Nankana Sahib, came of a poor barber family of Fatehgarh Sukkarchakkian, a village near Amritsar. His father Bhai Mohra however had become through thrift and hard work a small shopkeeper and moneylender. Santa Singh learnt Gurmukhi from the village granthi, Bhai Tek Singh, and could read the Holy Book fluently. He was initiated a Singh at the age of 17. He commanded respect for his upright conduct, religious devotion and tuneful recital of the heroic deeds of Sikh martyrs. As the movement for Gurdwara Reform got under way, he joined the Akali ranks. On 19 February 1921, he fell in with Bhai Lachhman Singh Dharovali's squad and met with a violent death on 20 February 1921 singing holy hymns with other Sikhs.