2. To which foreign countries did Guru Nanak travel
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He undertook five missionary journeys to the far away places of Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Mecca, Baghdad, Kamroop (Assam), Tibet, Nepal and many more.
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Post-Partition, Guru Nanak's words have been boxed within the Sikh identity; whereas Khalsa was just one arm of Nanak's broad humanism. His legacy was larger than any religion across countries he travelled — present-day Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, China, Tibet, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh and India.
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