Sikhism
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+ | '''Sikhism''' is a [[monotheistic]] religion founded during the 15<sup>th</sup> century in the [[Punjab region]] of the [[Indian subcontinent]], by [[Guru Nanak]] and continued to progress through the ten successive [[Sikh gurus]] (the last guru being the [[holy scripture]] ''[[Guru Granth Sahib]]''). It is the [[Major religious groups|fifth-largest]] organized [[religion]] in the world, with approximately 30 million adherents. | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * [[Indian religions]] | ||
+ | * [[Interfaith dialog]] | ||
+ | * [[Khalsa]] | ||
+ | * [[Outline of Sikhism]] | ||
+ | * [[Sikh]] | ||
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Sikhism is a monotheistic religion founded during the 15th century in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent, by Guru Nanak and continued to progress through the ten successive Sikh gurus (the last guru being the holy scripture Guru Granth Sahib). It is the fifth-largest organized religion in the world, with approximately 30 million adherents.
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