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Date: 1469-1539Guru Nanak
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- Guru Nanak, the founder of the Sikh tradition, was one of several important religious figures in medieval North India. His ideas are seen to have emerged from a creative interaction between indigenous Hindu beliefs and those that came with Islam to the Indian subcontinent beginning in 1000 CE. Unlike other contemporary figures, however, Guru Nanak established a community of followers (Sikhs) whose lives were centered on his spiritual ideals. [Source: Encyclopedia of Global Religion; Guru Nanak]
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- Date: 1469-1539
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http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-V2PZ1W5B-C
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