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Who began the Sikhism religion?

Guru Nanak Dev Ji started Sikhism in the year 1499 A.D.


According to historians when did Sikhism begin?

it began in punjab


Who began Sikhism?

Guru Nanak Dev Ji.


In which country did Sikhism began?

In Northern part of Undivided India (Undivided Punjab).


What date did Sikhism start?

i don't know that's why I want you to tell me


Where did Sikhism begin?

The founder of Sikhism, Guru Nanak Dev Ji, was born in 1469 in Punjab, India. However, one might say that Sikhism itself began in 1507, succeeding Nanak's epiphany and the start of his Guruship.ANS-2: The seed of Sikhism was soed by Guru Nanak Dev Ji and SIKHISM started from the day GURU NANAK started preaching.


Where Sikhism began?

Sikhism origin in Hinduism,jainism. guru sahab ji inpired by only advantages of these religions. they combine those advantages with their own concepts. for more u refer "guru granth sahib". i m not Sikh ! but i know little bit about that refer any Sikh brother.


Where did sikism start?

Sikhism began in the Punjab region of India in the 15th century. There are over 23 million Sikhs in the world.


The date that Sikhism started?

Hinduism never was a religion and never will be. Hinduism is a way of life. Getting up, cleansing, dressing, feeding and then work. This is what a man does regardless of ethnic background of reach, colour or religion. That is Hinduism. The religion actually is known as Sanatan meaning one with No Beginning and No Ending. Thus one cannot place a date.


When sikihism started?

Sikhism started when Guru Nanak received divine word from God at the approximate age of thirty. Guru Nanak was born in 1469 so a rough date for the beginning of Sikhism would be 1499.


What are the Sikhism people's religion?

Sikhism


When Sikhism originate?

The Sikhs began as a monotheistic religious body in the Punjab, breaking from Hinduism in the 15th century. Sikhism's traditions and teachings are distinctively associated with the history, society and culture of the Punjab area of India. The origins of Sikhism lie in the teachings of Guru Nanak and his successors. Guru Nanak disapproved of many religious beliefs and practices of his time. It is the youngest of the monotheistic religions.