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Sikhism was founded by Guru Nanak in 15th Century India.

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Where does Sikhs are found?

They are mainly found in Punjab, India.


What country are Sikhs mainly found in?

India


How many country's have Sikhs?

1.many countries have sikhs. maximum in India....... 2.Sikhs live around the world. A Sikh can be found right from Canada to Malaysia...Europe to New Zealand. Maximum Sikhs live in Punjab, USA, Canada, UK, Italy etc etc...


How many people are sikhs?

Worldwide, there are 25,800,000 (25.8 million) Sikhs, but around 75% of Sikhs live in the Indian state of Punjab, where they are close to 59.9% of the population. Large communities of Sikhs live in the neighboring states, and large communities of Sikhs can be found across India. However, Sikhs are only about 2% of the Indian population


What do Sikhs believe about the big bang theory?

sikhs do believe in the big bang theory. it was written in the guru granth sahib ji before scientists found out.


In which country can Sikhism be found?

Sikhism can be found in all most evey country in the world.


Which country and region was seeks found in?

Sikhs are found in the Punjab region of India. They believe in One Immortal Being, ten gurus and the teachings of these Gurus. You will often see Sikhs with bald heads or wearing turbans. Pegalita, Master of Divinity


Can Sikhs have butter?

Sikhs is not real


Do Sikhs have shrines?

Sikhs have gurudawaras


Who goes to the Sikhs meetings?

Since the meetings are of Sikhs, so usually Sikhs are present there.


Where was the Sikhs originated?

The religion is around 500 years old, it was found by guru Nanak dev ji


Why did sikhs move to england?

Sikhs began moving to England in the early 20th century in search of economic opportunities and employment. Many Sikhs found work in industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, and transportation. Additionally, political unrest and persecution in India during that time also contributed to Sikhs seeking a better life in England.