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  2. Sikhism by country - Wikipedia

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    As a religious minority, Sikhs have fought long and hard to get official status and to be counted in many countries across the world. Through the efforts of Sikh organisations and communities in their respective countries, there is now readily available population data on Sikhs as part of the census in the following territories:

  3. Sikhism in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italian Sikhs are a growing religious minority in Italy, which has the second biggest Sikh population in Europe after the United Kingdom (525,000) and sixth largest number of Sikhs in the world. It is estimated that there are 220,000 Sikhs in Italy, constituting 0.3% of the total Italian population.

  4. Sikh diaspora - Wikipedia

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    With more than 25 million worldwide, [3] Sikhs are adherents of the fifth-largest religion in the world. [4] The 2011 Indian census reported approximately 20 million Sikhs living in India. [5] Of these, 16 million, or 76% of all Indian Sikhs, live in the northern state of Punjab, where they form 58% of the population. [5]

  5. Sikhism - Wikipedia

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    Map of Punjab, where Sikhism originated, against present-day borders. Sikhism originated around the 15th century. [174] Guru Nanak (1469–1539), the founder of Sikhism, was born in the village of Rāi Bhōi dī Talwandī, now called Nankana Sahib (in present-day Pakistan). [175] His parents were Punjabi Khatri Hindus.

  6. Sikhs - Wikipedia

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    The early Sikhs varied widely in their occupations and position in society's hierarchy: some were rich merchants (Seths and Sarrafs), others were heads of villages , some were labourers, others were enslaved, whilst others still were artisans, craftsmen, shopkeepers or simple peasants. [104] The Sikh Empire at its greatest extent

  7. Sikh state - Wikipedia

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    A Sikh state is a political entity that is ruled by Sikhs. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] There were various Sikh states, empires, and dynasties, beginning with the first Sikh state established by Banda Singh Bahadur to the Sikh-ruled princely states of British India .

  8. Template:Sikhism maps - Wikipedia

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  9. Religion in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Asia is the largest and most populous continent and the birthplace of many religions including Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Judaism, Shinto, Sikhism, Taoism, Korean shamanism, and Zoroastrianism. All major religious traditions are practiced in the region and new forms are constantly emerging.