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I suggest this page is unnecessary, since there is already a specific
Sikhism category. I might list it for deletion, unless anyone has objections. --
FP 10:39, Mar 6, 2005 (UTC)
Given the recent extensive edits, I can no longer see the need to delete. Special thanks to
DialUp! --
FP 08:27, Mar 19, 2005 (UTC)
"The result of the debate was NO CONSENSUS. dbenbenn | talk 23:16, 24 Mar 2005 (UTC)"
Above was copied from
Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Sikh pages. I'm confused -- the first line of this section says "...voted on for deletion ..." and the first line of the linked page states "NO CONSENSUS". Oh well, the page is still here so there must have been "no consensus".--
TGC55 02:08, 29 March 2006 (UTC)reply
Please add to list. (And need articles)
Please add the following to the list (I'm not a Sikh and am not sure where they belong. :-) ) We also need articles on these.
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The Transhumanist 00:00, 9 August 2015 (UTC)reply