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==Description==
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[[Category:Religion]]
[[Category:Religion]]
[[Category:Sikhism]]
[[Category:Sikhism]]

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Description[edit]

a free Encyclopedia on Sikhism.

This is web based encyclopaedia of the Sikh way of life written collaboratively by many of its readers. Sikhism is the fifth-largest religion in the world and was founded on the teachings of Guru Nanak (1469 - 1539) and nine successive gurus 1539 to 1708) in fifteenth century Northern India.

It is estimated that about 23 million follow this religion.

Wiki size: 6,143 article pages see stats