Generally, a 'Follower of Sikhism' is called a Sikh, or they may be called Khalsa (meaning "Sovereign"). Meanwhile, the last name, Singh, meaning lion, is given to baptized Sikh males, and the last name Kaur, meaning princess/lioness, is given to baptized Sikh females.
It is called 'Gurudwara'
Sikism is a religion it startes in India in 1469
i think that is India. isn't sikism a mixture between Hinduism and Islam
The founder was called Guru Nanak just search him and youll get more info
He / She is called a Believer
langer
He / She is called a Believer
All over the world
A Hindu.
I found out on a website that it was 15th century
Jainism and Sikism
a Christian