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Tek Singh

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Tek Singh was a Sikh religious figure. Toba Tek Singh, a Pakistani city in the Punjab, is said to be named after him.[1]

He was said to be a kind-hearted man who served water and provided shelter to the worn out and thirsty travelers passing by a small pond ("toba" in Punjabi) which eventually was called Toba Tek Singh.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Miraj, Muhammad Hassan (10 June 2013). "The story of Toba Tek Singh".