Nanak Singh

Nanak Singh (July 4, 1897-December 28,1971), born Hans Raj, was a poet, songwriter and novelist in the Punjabi language. His writing in support of India's independence movement led the British to arrest him. He published several novels which won him literary acclaim.

Read more about Nanak Singh:  Early Life, Role in Freedom Struggle, Prolific Writer, Bibliography, Legacy

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