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  • He graduated from university with a degree in chemistry and helped develop new industrial materials.
  • Dalits are members of the lowest level of the Indian caste system.
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  • The Royalty-Endorsed Launch Of The 'Valiram: The First Hundred Years' Coffee Table Book

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    Photo 5 of 28Datin Sri Chris Abishegam

    Photo 6 of 28Dato' Sri Jeffrey Raymond

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    Sikhism

    Religion originating in the Punjab område of the Indian subcontinent

    This article is about the religion. For its adherents, see Sikhs. For the Indian state, see Sikkim.

    Sikhism

    Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab, India. The holiest site of Sikhism.

    ClassificationIndian
    ScriptureGuru Granth Sahib
    Theology
    GovernancePanj Takht
    RegionPredominant religion in Punjab, India (58%), and widespread worldwide as minorities (Sikh diaspora)
    LanguagePunjabi
    Sant Bhasha[4]
    Khalsa bole[5]
    HeadquartersAkal Takht, Amritsar, Punjab, India
    FounderGuru Nanak
    Origin15th&#;16th century CE
    Punjab, Indian subcontinent
    SeparationsRavidassia
    Number of followersc. 25&#;30 million (individually referred to as Sikhs, collectively referred to as Sikh Panth)[6]

    Sikhism (SEEK-iz-əm)[7] also known as Sikhi,[i] is an Indian religion and philosophy[8] that originated in the