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Namdhari
Namdharis call themselves a sect of Sikhism, but ideally they do not come under the Sikh community, as they believe in human Gurus after Guru Gobind Singh. Also, Sikhism has no sects, and prohibits such divisions. ==Leaders== Namdhari Sikhs believe fully in all Sikh gurus from Guru Nanak Dev onwards and respect both Sri Aad and Dasam Guru's Granth Sahibs equally. Namdharis believe that Gobind Singh lived for 146 years (1666–1812),〔(Textual sources for the study of Sikhism By W. H. McLeod )〕 eventually bestowing the succession on Balak Singh〔(Socio-religious reform movements in British India, Volume 3 By Kenneth W. Jones )〕 of Hazro in 1812. His successor, the 1st Namdhari Leader, Ram Singh (1816–1885),〔( Students' Britannica India, Volumes 1–5 By Dale Hoiberg, Indu Ramchandani )〕 is revered in the Namdhari sect as arguably the most important Guru. His status in the Namdhari sect is similar to that of Guru Nanak Dev in mainstream
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