File:Jagat Singh Inder Singh. Brothers. Nairobi. 1920.jpg

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Jagat Singh Inder Singh. Brothers. Nairobi. c 1920

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English: The brothers hailed from village Sahowal in Gujranwala district. Jagat Singh was the paternal grand father of Kiranpal Singh, santoor player.
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