Guru Nanak, the founder of the faith. Guru means teacher so I think that is the answer you're looking for
Teacher Guru Means a Guru who is also the teacher . The Sikh Gurus were also teachers of all Sikhs . Here is agreat resource for books on Sikhism where you can find more on Sikh GUrus http://www.jsks.co.in/sikhgurus.htm
First Anglo-Sikh War happened in 1846.
Much like christianity, sikhs believe in one god. Guru nanak was not a god and neither were the other gurus. A guru is a teacher, in this case a teacher of religion and moral rights and wrongs
No they are not. Guru Nanak the Sikh god was first Hindu not Muslim.
The relationship between a Guru and a Sikh is of that, which a teacher and student have, with a spiritual touch.
The Sikh's place of worship is called the 'Gurudwara.' Translated it means Teacher's Housel. 'Guru' means teacher and 'Dwara' means house.
Bibi Nanki was the first Sikh. She was the sister of Guru Nanak Dev Ji who first developed faith in Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
Guru Nanak.
The answer is Guru Nanak. He combined Islam and Hinduism to make Sikhism. Answer 2 The Sikh religion was founded by Guru (Teacher) Nanak in the form of ten Gurus - 1469 to 1708 in India. The tenth Master, Guru Gobind Singh ended the personal Guruship and proclaimed Guru Granth Sahib (Holy Scripture) as the last Guru (Teacher) for ever.
The Sikhs treated this book as a "teacher". This book is the central text of the Sikh religion.
It contains basic Sikh Teachings like naam japna, kirat karna and vand chakkna. it was compiled by Guru Nanak who was the first Sikh Guru.
it would obviously be in Punjab.