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Sikhs

1709 CE – 1717 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1709 CE – 1717 CE
Duration
8 years
Known Periods
2
Data Confidence
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Overview

Sikhs (Gurmukhi: ਸਿੱਖ, romanized: Sikkh, Punjabi pronunciation: [sɪkkʰ]) are followers of Sikhism, a religion that originated in the late 15th century in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent, based on the teachings of Guru Nanak. The term Sikh has its origin in the Sanskrit word śiṣya, meaning 'seeker', 'disciple' or 'student'. According to Article I of Chapter 1 of the Sikh Rehat Maryada ('code of conduct'), the definition of Sikh is: Any human being who faithfully believes in One Immortal Being Ten Gurus, from Guru Nanak Sahib to Guru Gobind Singh Sahib The Guru Granth Sahib The utterances and teachings of the ten Gurus and The initiation, known as the Amrit Sanchar, bequeathed by the tenth Guru and who.

Historical Periods

Sikhs (1709–1712)

1709 CE – 1712 CE

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Area: 24,698 km²

Sikhs (1713–1717)

1713 CE – 1717 CE

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Area: 24,698 km²

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