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.Why did Guru Nanak interfere in Mughal government? pls help me for my exams dont go for free points

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Answered by Anonymous
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❥Sikh organizations, including the Chief Khalsa Dewan and Shiromani Akali Dal led by Master Tara Singh, strongly opposed the partition of India, viewing the possibility of the creation of Pakistan as inviting persecution.[16] The months leading up to the partition of India in 1947, saw heavy conflict in the Punjab between Sikhs and Muslims, which saw the effective religious migration of Punjabi Sikhs and Hindus from West Punjab and mirrored a similar religious migration of Punjabi Muslims from East Punjab. At present, the majority of Sikhs live in the Punjab state of India.

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The Mughal rulers turn against the Sikhs in India because the then Mughal emperor Aurangzeb angered the Sikhs by executing the ninth guru of Sikhs, named Guru Tegh Bahadur along with his five followers, it was done because they denied of turning into an Islamic people.

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