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TEJA SINGH SAMUNDRI

TEJA SINGH SAMUNDRI (1882-1926), a leading figure in the Gurdwara reform movement, was born the son of Deva Singh and Nand Kaur at Rai ka Burj in Tarn Taran tahsil of Amritsar district, on 20 February 1882. On land being assigned to Deva Singh in the Sandal Bar tract of tahsil Samundri of Lyallpur district, he shifted with his family to the newly developed colony. Teja Singh`s formal education did not go beyond the primary stage, but he was well equipped in the Sikh religious and historical texts. Following in his father`s footsteps, he joined the army as a Dafadar in 22 Cavalry.

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