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Sikhs (/siːk/ or /sɪk/; Punjabi: ਸਿੱਖ, sikkh, [sɪkkʰ]) are people associated with Sikhism, a monotheistic religion that originated in the 15th century in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent, based on the revelation of Guru Nanak.[26] The term Sikh has its origin in the word śiṣya (शिष्य), meaning 'disciple' or 'student'.[27][28] According to Article I of the Sikh Rehat Maryada ('code of conduct'), a Sikh is:[29]

Sikhs

Ranjit Singh at Harmandir Sahib - August Schoefft - Vienna 1850 - Princess Bamba Collection - Lahore Fort.jpg

Maharaja Ranjit Singh listening to Guru Granth Sahib being recited at the Golden Temple, Amritsar

Total population

c. 25 million[1]

Founder

Guru Nanak

Regions with significant populations

India

20,815,730[2]

United States

700,000[3][4][5]

Canada

500,000[6]

United Kingdom

450,500[7][8][9]

Italy

150,000

Australia

126,000[10]

Malaysia

120,000[11]

Thailand

100,000[12]

United Arab Emirates

52,000[13]

Philippines

50,000[14][15]

Pakistan

50,000[16]

New Zealand

40,908[17]

Germany

20,000[18]

Singapore

15,000[19]

Indonesia

10.000[20]

Hong Kong

10,000[21]

Norway

5,000[22]

Fiji

2,577[23]

Afghanistan

1,300[24][25]

Religions

Sikhism

Scriptures

Guru Granth Sahib

Languages

Punjabi and its dialects, and other languages of India

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Any human being who faithfully believes in One Immortal Being; ten Gurus, from Guru Nanak to Guru Gobind Singh; Guru Granth Sahib; the teachings of the ten Gurus and the baptism bequeathed by the tenth Guru.

Male Sikhs generally have Singh ('lion') as their middle or last name, though not all Singhs are necessarily Sikhs; likewise, female Sikhs have Kaur ('princess') as their middle or last name. Sikhs who have undergone the Khanḍe-kī-Pahul ('baptism by Khanda') which is an initiation ceremony know as Amrit are from the day of their initiation known as Khalsa Amritdhari Sikhs, and they must at all times have on their bodies

five Ks:

kesh, uncut hair, which is kept covered usually by a turban;

kara, an iron or steel bracelet;

kirpan, a dagger-like sword tucked into a gatra strap or a kamal kasar belt;

kachera, a cotton undergarment; and

kanga, a small wooden comb.

The Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent has been the historic homeland of the Sikhs, having even been ruled by the Sikhs for significant parts of the 18th and 19th centuries. Today, the Punjab state in northwest India has a majority Sikh population, and sizeable communities of Sikhs exist around the world. Many countries, such as the United Kingdom, recognize Sikhs as a designated religion on their censuses,[30] and, as of 2020, Sikhs are considered as a separate ethnic group in the United States.[31]

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