sikhs
Sikhs are followers of Sikhism, a monotheistic religion that originated in the Punjab region of South Asia during the 15th century. It was founded by Guru Nanak (1469–1539) and developed through ten successive Gurus, with the Guru Granth Sahib declared the eternal Guru in 1708.
Core beliefs include the oneness of God (often expressed as Ik Onkar), equality of all humans, and
Practices and institutions include gathering in Gurdwaras, where hymns are sung and the langar, a free community
Key places of worship include Harmandir Sahib (the Golden Temple) in Amritsar, along with many gurdwaras worldwide.
Historically, Sikhism emerged during a period of reform and conflict in northern India, experienced statehood under