From: Where Sikhism Began: The Birthplace of a Unique Faith
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Punjab was a cultural crossroads where Sikhism emerged blending ideas from Hinduism and Islam.

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During the 15th century, Punjab was a place where many religions met and mixed. Guru Nanak’s teachings reflect this blend, rejecting rigid rituals and emphasizing equality, community service, and devotion to a single God. This mix helped Sikhism grow and stand out as a new faith distinct from its neighbors.

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The Golden Temple in Amritsar is the spiritual center of Sikhism.
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Sikhism was founded by Guru Nanak in the Punjab region around 1469.
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From a historical view, Sikhism started in a region full of change and religious diversity. The P...
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