Sikh people celebrate Vaisakhi.
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Vaisakhi is the day of celebrations of new crops and new season.
Vaisakhi is a traditional harvest festival in Punjab, India, and also marks the Sikh New Year. Sikhs celebrate Vaisakhi to commemorate the formation of the Khalsa, a key event in Sikh history. The festival involves prayers, processions, community meals, and vibrant cultural performances.
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The Khalsa were created in April, 1699 at the festival of Vaisakhi.
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it took place on tuesday 13th of april 1699