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Sikhism has many followers. How did it start?
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- Sikhism began in the 15th century with the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev in the Punjab region.
- He taught belief in one God and emphasised equality of all people, rejecting caste and rituals.
- He stressed prayer, honest work, and service to others as the right way of life.
- His teachings were carried forward by nine successive Gurus, who developed and organised the Sikh community.
- The teachings of the Gurus were compiled by Guru Arjan Dev in the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy book of Sikhs.
- The practice of the langar community kitchen promoted equality, where all people eat together.
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