Sikhism in Iraq

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.

Sikhism in Iraq
السيخية في العراق
Photograph taken within the Guru Nanak's shrine in Baghdad (Baba Nanak Shrine), circa early to mid 20th century
Total population
Unknown
Regions with significant populations
Baghdad
Religions
Sikhism
Languages
Punjabi · Arabic

It is likely that some Sikhs may be still be in Iraq but their numbers may be very small.

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