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Sikhism began to establish a presence in the UK in the mid-20th century, particularly after the arrival of Indian workers during the post-World War II Immigration wave. The first significant community emerged in the 1950s and 1960s, primarily from the Punjab region. The formation of gurdwaras (Sikh temples) played a crucial role in fostering community identity and spiritual practice. Over the decades, Sikhism has grown, becoming an integral part of the multicultural landscape of the UK.

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