Sikhism in Iraq
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Sikhism in Iraq (Arabic: السيخية في العراق, romanized: alsiykhiat fi aleiraq) does not have a permanent population, but has a historical presence because of travels by Guru Nanak and Sikh soldiers stationed in Iraq during World War I and World War II.[1]
Quick Facts Total population, Regions with significant populations ...
Total population | |
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Unknown | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Baghdad | |
Religions | |
Sikhism | |
Languages | |
Iraqi Arabic • Punjabi · Hindi • Urdu |
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It is likely that some Sikhs may be still be in Iraq but their numbers may be very small.[citation needed]