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SHAHBAZ SINGH

SHAHBAZ SINGH (d. 1745) was the son of Subeg Singh, the kotwal of Lahore under the Mughal governor, Zakariya Khan. He went to a Muhammadan school to read Persian and Arabic. He made good progress in his studies and caught the notice of the maulawi for his highly intelligent manner. The latter wished to bring,him into the fold of Islam, and began to offer him all kinds of allurements. But young Shahbaz Singh firmly resisted all his efforts to convert him.

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