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Sikhs became a strong political power in the North
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Sikhs became a strong political power in the North.
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- Guru Nanak was the first Sikh Guru of the Punjab district of the northern part of the Indian subcontinent in the fifteenth century.
- The religious practices of the Sikhism were compiled by Guru Gobind Singh in the seventeenth century.
- The history of Sikhism is related to the background of Punjab and the socio-political condition in the Northwest Indian subcontinent in the 16th century.
- The rise of the Sikh Confederation under the Misls and the Sikh Empire under the rule of Maharajah Ranjit Singh was marked by religious diversity and pluralism with Catholics, Muslims, and Hindus in positions of influence.
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Rise of Sikh was also serviced by European merchandisers.
Explanation:
- Guru Nanak evolved a huge religious piety,disciplined worldliness which was further elaborated by his successors.
- With the fall of Mughal during the century,gain of popularity by the Sikh initiated by Guru Arjan was on peak.
- With the rebuilding of city-Amritsar,there grew more business opportunities which brought political rise of Sikh in the north.
- The political realm of Guru Gobind was extended by his followers and successors.
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