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5.3 What led to an increase in the number of followers of Baba Guru Nanak in the 16th and 17th ​

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Guru Nanak's followers increased in the sixteenth century as people from all castes and occupations joined the community. By the seventeenth century, the town of Ramdaspur developed around a Gurudwara called the Harmandar Sahib and became a self-governing society.

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Guru Nanak's followers increased in the sixteenth century as people from all castes and occupations joined the community. By the seventeenth century, the town of Ramdaspur developed around a Gurudwara called the Harmandar Sahib and became a self-governing society.

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