Which is one factor that contributed to the rise of sikhism

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The persecution faced by the Sikh community under the Mughal Empire and other ruling powers in India is one factor that contributed to the rise of Sikhism. Sikhism was founded in response to the religious intolerance and oppression faced by the Sikh community, and the teachings of Sikh gurus emphasized values such as equality, justice, and resistance against oppression. This persecution ultimately strengthened the resolve of the Sikh community and helped to solidify Sikh identity and principles.
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