19 Millions Sikhs lives in Punjab.
no. it is not. It is a state in northern India (just south of Kashmir) comprising of a large Sikh population.
RANDEV are jatt sikh....its very uncommon surname of jatts....
Sikhs have no caste so this is an inncorect question; however in Punjab where Sikhi is prodominant there are lots of fake Sikhs who believe in Caste and other FAKE GURUS
Khosa is Jatt. There is a large Khosa population close to Moga, and they also reach into the Pakistan Punjab region.
I don't know that, but I know that mahli is the sub caste of ramdasia/ravidasia community in Sikh relegion. mostely they are labour class person . they play an signifcant role in formaction of Sikh relegion and during indias independence.
Punjab
The Sikh population is primarily concentrated in the Punjab region of India. There are, however, Sikh communities throughout the world.
no. it is not. It is a state in northern India (just south of Kashmir) comprising of a large Sikh population.
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Punjab
Yes. It is a jatt Sikh subcaste based in doaba region of Punjab
Amritsar,Punjab,India
it would obviously be in Punjab.
Sikh Empire's population is 1,500,000.
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.
There is it's called Punjab The goal of the Khalistan movement is or was to create a Sikh homeland, often called Khālistān , in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan, depending on definition. dating back to the 18th century Sikh Empire, the envisioned Sikh state would include all Punjabi-speaking areas in Greater Punjab.