Abstract
History of Sikhism is a constant struggle for the independence of their own country – Khalistan including Punjab which is their native territory. Due to many wars and partiations, Sikhs lost their state meanwhile Punjab was divided between Pakistan and India. Despite all of this national identity is the core value among the Sikhs. The purpose of this article is to present Sikhs’ struggle to independence of Khalistan functioning of this ethnic and religious group in the age of globalization.
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