Bhai Vir Singh, born on December 5, 1872 and passing away on June 10, 1957, is widely recognized as an important figure in shaping Punjabi literature. His contributions were so significant that he earned the nickname "The Sixth River of Punjab." Singh's talents spanned various fields - he was not only a poet and novelist, but also an editor, interpreter of religious texts, historian, and journalist.
News: Gurudwara in Pakistan: Choha Guru Nanak Sahib at Jhelum
The Gurdwara Sahib is positioned to the north of Rohtas Fort, close to the Talaqi Gate, and was established by Maharaja Ranjit Singh. According to Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha in his Mahan Kosh, Maharaja Ranjit Singh allocated 27 Gumaoo of land and an annual grant of 260 rupees for the maintenance of the Gurdwara Sahib.