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German Sikhs are a religious minority in Germany. Many German Sikhs have their roots in Afghanistan. They escaped Afghanistan due to fear of the persecution of the Sikhs by the Taliban regime. Reports are scarce about the population as some claim 12,000 Sikhs in Germany while another reports 15,000 [1] and yet another 50,000. Germany had the third highest Sikh population in Europe after United Kingdom and Italy.
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There are 20 gurdwaras in Germany.
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