India's Sikh population is mainly concentrated in the state of Punjab. Punjab is the state in which Sikhism was first founded. Harmandir Sahib (Sikhism's holiest shrine) is also located in Punjab, in the divine city of Amritsar.
Sikhism can be found predominantly in the Punjab region of India but Sikhcommunities exist on every inhabited continent, with the largest emigrant population being Indian Britons in the United Kingdom. There are approximately 23.8 million Sikhs in the world.
Sikhism started in the Punjab region of India.
About 60% of the residents of the state of Punjab in India are Sikhs.
The larger Punjab region of northern India and eastern Pakistan was the center of the Sikh Empire (1799-1849).
Sikhism believes in Class-less society and racism is not permitted in Sikhism. That is well exhibited in their Satsangs ( prayer meetings ) and Langars (Community Eating)
you could say Sikhism is one of the 5 main religions as a sentence
be more specific
Sikhism
Asia
Sikhism can be found in all most evey country in the world.
Sikhism was founded by Guru Nanak Dev Ji. So he became the 1st Guru of Sikhism.
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Sikhism begun in India, and has spread throughout the world
Sikhism isn't a thing Sikhism is a religion which Guru Nanak found so he found it with love or you could say he found it in love. so that's your answer!
Northern India.
Asia
Sikh Community, mostly found in Punjab in Northern part of India, studies and follow sikhism
Yes, Guru Nanak was the founder of Sikhism. However, all Gurus contributed equally to the religion.
Sikhism is the fifth-largest organized religion in the world and one of the fastest-growing. Adherents of Sikhism are known as Sikhs (students ordisciples) and number over 26 million across the world. The Punjab region is the historic homeland of Sikhism. Sikhism is an ethnic religion but welcomes converts.
mainly in India in the northern state of Punjab
Your question makes no sence but Sikhism was found in Modern Day Pakistan. Older times in India, and in more ancient times Persia.