Correct Answer Sikhism emerged in the fifteenth century AD. The Sikhs had 10 gurus, the last of whom was Guru Gobind Singh, who lived in the time of the Mughal emperor Aurangazeb. Aurangazeb was a tyrant, and the two main centres of resistance to his power were the Marathas in the West of India and the Sikhs in the North. Though today in India Sikhs make up only about 2 percent of the population, they have made significant contributions to India's progress. The 'Green Revolution', by which India acquired self-sufficiency in food production, occured mainly in the Punjab. Sikhs have also rendered very good service in the Indian Army, perhaps because of their martial history. India has had some Sikhs in top positions, notably Giani Zail Singh as President and Dr. Manmohan Singh as Finance Minister.
Question: In the middle of which lake is the Golden Temple located?
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Correct Answer 'Amrit Sarovar' literally means 'Pool of immortal nectar'. Its water is said to have extraordinary healing powers. The Golden temple(in Amritsar, Punjab) has the original 'Guru Granth Sahib' and is the most sacred temple of the Sikhs.