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Sikh1781, member of a politico-religious community established c. 1500 in Punjab by Nanak Shah, from Hindi sikh "disciple," from Sanskrit siksati "studies, learns," related to saknoti [..]
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Sikhpeople and culture that believe in one God, equality, freedom of religion, and community service
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SikhSikhs are not Muslims. The Sikh faith developed in northwest India in the late 15th Century and follows the teachings of Guru Nanak. Men wear turbans. A Sikh was murdered in Mesa, Ariz., following the Sept. 11 attack by a man who thought he was a Muslim.
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Sikh(n) an adherent of Sikhism(adj) of or relating to the Sikhs or their religious beliefs and customs
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Sikh(Hindu sikh, disciple.) The Sikhs were originally a religious body like the Mahometans, but in 1764 they formally assumed national independence. Since 1849 the Sikhs have been ruled by the English.
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Sikh
An adherent of Sikhism.
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