Not to be confused with Sahib Singh, the Sikh academic.
Bhai
Sahib Singh
Ji
ਸਾਹਿਬ ਸਿੰਘ
Sahib Singh, one of the inaugural/original Panj Pyare, depicted in an old Sikh fresco from inside an abandoned Sikh samadhi located in Kot Fateh Khan, Attock, Punjab, Pakistan
Sahib Singh (Punjabi: ਸਾਹਿਬ ਸਿੰਘ(Gurmukhi); 17 June 1663 – 7 December 1704 or 1705) was one of the Panj Pyare (or the Five beloved ones). He was formerly known as Sahib Chand and was born into the Nai caste (also transliterated as Naee) before being baptized into the Khalsa tradition.
Biography
Early life
There are different versions of different scholars regarding the birth place and family members of Sahib Singh, although all accept the fact that he was born into a family of barbers.
Early Sikh literature claims Sahib Singh was the reincarnation of Bhagat Sain.[1]
Birth
Regarding birthplace:
The most popular and acceptable belief is that he was born in Bidar[2][3][4] in present-day Karnataka.[5]
As per Mahankosh, Bhai Sahib Singh was born at Nangal Shaheedan in 4, HarhSamvat 1722, District Hoshiarpur.[6] Using the European calendar, this means he was born in 1665; he died in 1705.[7]
Family background
Regarding father and mother name:
As per Mahankosh, He was born to Bishan Devi and Tulsi Ram (or Charan Ram), a Barber.
Another tradition believes that he was son of Bhai Guru Narayana (a barber of Bidar in Karnataka) and his wife