Respuesta :
Answer: Sikhism was a monotheistic religion that rejected both Hinduism and Islam . Many Sikhs were killed by the mughal empire.
Explanation:
Hi, Sikhism was a religion and philosophy founded in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent in the late 15th century, established by Guru Nanak .
During that period was a new monotheistic religion that rejected both Hinduism and Islam .
Many Sikhs were killed by the mughal authorities of india , because they were affecting political successions of Mughals, and the Sikhs growth was perceived as a threat.
Sikhism is a monotheistic religion (that DID NOT reject Hinduism and Islam, but instead many Sikhs refused to CONVERT FORCEFULLY. Now the indian constitution allows freedom of religion and considers it as the third most important civil liberty.) Many Sikhs were killed by the mogul empire due to their refusal to convert to islam.
the mogul empire impacted the development of Sikhism by killing large numbers of sikhs and eventually criminalizing following the religion.