The six W's of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, include:
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Who: Guru Nanak, a spiritual leader and the first Guru of Sikhism.
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What: He established Sikhism, promoting principles of equality, service, and devotion to one God.
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When: He was born in 1469 and lived until 1539.
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Where: Born in Talwandi, Punjab (now in Pakistan), and preached across the Indian subcontinent.
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Why: He sought to reform religious practices of the time, emphasizing direct personal experience of God and rejecting caste distinctions.
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How: Through teachings, hymns, and the establishment of a community centered on prayer, meditation, and service.