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Sahib Singh

Professor Sahib Singh ((パンジャーブ語:ਪ੍ਰੋ. ਸਾਹਿਬ ਸਿੰਘ), (ヒンディー語:प्रोफ़ेसर साहिब सिंह); 16 February 1892 – 29 October 1977) was a Sikh academic who made a contribution to Sikh literature. He was a grammarian, author, scholar and theologian. He was born in a Hindu family to father Hiranand and was named ''Natthu Ram'' 〔Meri Jeevan Kahani - Autobiography of Professor Sahib Singh Ji, B. Jawahar Singh Kirpal Singh and Company, Amritsar〕
==Early life==
As a youth, Natthu Ram was apprenticed to a Muslim teacher, Hayat Shah, son of the famous Punjabi poet, Hashim to teach him Persian.
Whilst at junior school, he saw Sikh soldiers and was so impressed with them that he decided to keep unshorn hair. In 1906, when he was in the ninth grade he became Amritdhari and assumed the name of ''Sahib Singh''. It was the time when he stopped learning Persian and started learning Sanskrit, which later on helped him in understanding Guru Granth Sahib ji.〔http://www.sikh-history.com/sikhhist/personalities/sewadars/santsohansingh.html〕

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