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  • Sikhism

    Religion originating in Punjab, India

    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 Punjab distrikt of the In

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  • Deaths in January 2022

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    The following is a list of notable deaths in January 2022.

    Entries for each day are listed alphabetically bygd surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:

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    • Ramiz Abutalibov, 84, Azerbaijani diplomat and historian.[1]
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      Harjinder Singh Dilgeer

      Guru Nanak's correct name

      Correct name of Guru Nanak Sahib: Guru Nanak SAHIB not Guru Nanak DEV (Dr Harjinder Singh Dilgeer... more Correct name of Guru Nanak Sahib:
      Guru Nanak SAHIB not Guru Nanak DEV
      (Dr Harjinder Singh Dilgeer)*
      Guru Nanak’s parents gave him the name NANAK only. Later, the Sikhs added Sahib as suffix, as a mark of respect; while others used Baba as a prefix. Most of the earlier writers, however, preferred using Baba Nanak; Sahib too was a later usage. In the second half of the nineteenth century some Brahmanic writers began using Dev as suffix with Guru Nanak’s name; until that no book or manuscript or even any verse had ever used DEV for Guru Nanak Sahib. But, like the usage of ‘SRI’ in Sikhism, the term DEV was so much popularized by the Brahmin writers that a simple minded person considers Guru Nanak’s name as incomplete if it is without the suffix DEV.
      An argument was presented that DEV was added because all other Guru-names had