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  1. Kotla Sultan Singh is a village near Amritsar city in the Amritsar district of Punjab, India. It is the birthplace of playback singer Mohammed Rafi. [1] There have been many attempts by his fans to get a memorial to him built in his native village.

  2. Kotla Sultan Singh village is located in Amritsar I Tehsil of Amritsar district in Punjab, India. Get Detailed information about Kotla Sultan Singh village like History, Population, Census, Pincode, STD Code, Street Map, Satellite Map etc.

  3. This unusual travel story – ‘Unexplored India Series – Kotla Sultan Singh – A Voyage of Emotions’, meant for the Non-Resident Indians, was published in the January 2014 issue of ‘NRI Achievers’, an NRI-focussed publication.

  4. Mohammed Rafi’s native village, Kotla Sultan Singh, paid homage to the legendary playback singer on his 37th death anniversary today. Scores of tribute poured in remembering the celebrated ...

  5. Dec 25, 2011 · A statue of legendary Bollywood singer Mohammed Rafi was unveiled in his ancestral village Kotla Sultan Singh to celebrate his 87th birth anniversary.

  6. Jul 31, 2017 · The singer was born in Kotla Sultan Singh on December 24, 1924. Rafi started singing by imitating the chants by a fakir in his village. But his first public performance came when he turned 13, when he sang a KL Saigal song in Lahore.

  7. Jul 31, 2012 · Mohammed Rafi's native village Kotla Sultan in Punjab remembered him on his 31st death anniversary today, with scores paying a tribute to him.

  8. Mohammed Rafi's native village, Kotla Sultan Singh, paid homage to the legendary playback singer on his 37th death anniversary on Monday.

  9. kotla sultan singh News: Latest and Breaking News on kotla sultan singh. Explore kotla sultan singh profile at Times of India for photos, videos and latest news of kotla sultan singh.

  10. Apr 10, 2011 · Kotla Sultan Singh. My trip to Punjab last week would have been incomplete without embarking on a pilgrimage of a different nature. To the birthplace of a man whose conduct was as saintly as his singing, divine. In a career that spanned over 36 years, Rafi Sahab sang his heart out in 5000 songs.