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There are some variations of Sikhs as sometimes where they originate from sometimes comes into their 'nationality.' For example there are American Sikhs, British Sikhs and so on.

Some people would argue that the Sikh religion is split up furthermore, into a caste system but Sikhs are supposed to believe in equality therefore the Caste System does not really exisist in Sikhism.

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There are no subgroups in Sikhism as that leads to the caste system in a way; which is completely forbid in the Sikh faith.

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It is called Sikhism.


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Sikhism


Who does believe in Sikhism?

Sikhs believe in Sikhism.


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Sikhs are the followers of Sikhism.


Who are the mean leaders in Sikhism?

There were no mean leaders in Sikhism.


Is there any subgroups of polymers?

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Who had found Sikhism?

Sikhism was founded by Guru Nanak Dev Ji. So he became the 1st Guru of Sikhism.


Where Sikhism Started?

sikhism started in talwandi in west punjab


When did Sikhism end?

It hasn't. Sikhism as a religion still exists.