Prominent Sikh Gurudwaras (shrines) established by the Sikh gurus.
Sikhs are people who adhere to Sikhism (Sikhi), a monotheistic religion that originated in the late 15th century in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent, based on the revelation of Guru Nanak. The term Sikh has its origin in the word siá¹£ya meaning 'disciple' or 'student'.
Some of the prominent Sikh shrines established by the Sikh gurus are:
Nankana Sahib, was established in the 1490s by the first Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak Dev, in Punjab, Pakistan.
Kartarpur Sahib, was established in 1521 by the first Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak Dev, near River Ravi, Narowal, Punjab, Pakistan.
Khadur Sahib, was established in 1539 by the second Sikh Guru, Guru Angad Dev ji, near River Beas, Amritsar District, Punjab, India.
Sri Harimandir Sahib, was established in 1577 By the fourth Sikh Guru, Guru Ram Das ji, District Amritsar, Punjab India.
Tarn Taran Sahib, was established in 1590 by the fifth Sikh Guru, [Guru Arjan Dev ji], District Tarn Taran Sahib, Punjab India.
Kartarpur Sahib, was established in 1594 by the fifth Sikh Guru, Guru Arjan Dev, near river Beas, Jalandhar District, Punjab India.
Sri Hargobindpur, established by the fifth Sikh Guru, Guru Arjan Dev, near river Beas, Gurdaspur District, Punjab India.
Kiratpur Sahib, was established in 1627 by the sixth Sikh Guru, Guru Hargobind, near river Sutlej, Ropar District, Punjab, India.
Anandpur Sahib, was established in 1665 by the ninth Sikh Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur, near river Sutlej, Punjab, India.
Paonta Sahib, was established in 1685 by the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh, near river Yamuna, Himachal Pradesh India.
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