Punjab 360 · Living Civilization Archive
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The Adi Granth includes selections from the writings of earlier saints of the Bhakti movement of medieval India.
The Adi Granth is a compilation of the religious hymns of Guru Nanak and his successors.
According to the 1881 Census of Punjab, there were 14,596 Christians in the province.
The 1881 Census of Punjab recorded a Sikh population of 1,121,549.
The 1881 Census of Punjab recorded 7,572,063 Mussalmans.
Of the total population recorded in the 1881 Census of Punjab, 10,142,229 were Hindus.