The Sikhs.

 

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Sikhism comes from the word disciple or learner. The followers of Sikhism fell between the Hindu understandings and the Muslim understandings. Their heartland was the Punjab, in North Western India. They were believers in One God. In the early days of their faith they were led by a series of Gurus, beginning with Guru Nanak. In the 16th Century they adopted a scripture. In the early days of their discipline, because religion is myth and politics, they frequently found themselves at odds with the Indian Subcontinent's Ruling Classes, a combination of Princes and billionaires. In order to protect the autonomy of their own version of Oneness, they had to learn how to wage war. Which they did.