The religion that developed during the Mughal Empire was Sikhism, founded by Guru Nanak in the 15th century in the Punjab region of South Asia. Sikhism emerged in response to the prevailing social and religious conditions of the time and combines elements of Hinduism and Islam.
Sikhism originated in the Punjab region of South Asia, which is now part of India and Pakistan. It was founded by Guru Nanak in the 15th century.
The top 6 religions in the world are Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Judaism. They originated in different parts of the world - Christianity in the Middle East, Islam in Arabia, Hinduism in India, Buddhism in Nepal/India, Sikhism in Punjab (India/Pakistan), and Judaism in the Middle East.
Sikhism is primarily found in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. It is also practiced by Sikh communities around the world, including in countries such as the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States.
Sikhism believes in a single formless God whereas Islam believes in the oneness of God with distinct attributes. Sikhism rejects caste system and promotes equality of all individuals, while Islam acknowledges social hierarchy. Sikhism does not have a strict code of dietary rules while Islam has specific dietary restrictions such as not consuming pork.
Shintoism and Sikhism were both founded in the continent of Asia.
The founder of Sikhism Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
Sikhism was founded in Asia (India) but is practised in many continents eg: Europe, America
There is no founder for Shintoism
Although Sikhs spread across the map, the Sikh faith was founded in India, Asia.
Guru Nanak Dev Ji founded Sikhism...
12255 bc
500 BC or earlier
Sikhism was founded by Guru Nanak Dev Ji. So he became the 1st Guru of Sikhism.
Shinto is not credited to any particular founder.
He founded Sikhism and the followers are called Sikhs.
Guru Nanak founded Sikhism