Gurudwaras in Other Regions
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Sikh Temple Makindu is located about 100 miles (160km) from Nairobi on the main Nairobi to Mombasa Road. It was built in 1926 by the Sikhs who were working on the construction of the railway line from the coast (Mombasa) inland to Lake Victoria and beyond to Uganda. Today, all types of people visit this […]
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The Gurdwara was founded in 1934 by a police inspector Banta Singh. Religious celebrations include Kirtan and Guru ka Langar every Saturday. Suitable accommodation is available for visitors. In 2007, there are about 60 members of the Sikh community in the area.
Meru is a town in formerly Eastern Province of Kenya. It is the headquarters of the Meru County, and the sixth largest urban centre in the country. Meru forms a municipal council with a population of 240,900 residents. The city is located at 0.047035 degrees north and 37.649803 degrees east, on the northeast slopes of […]
Sri Guru Singh Sabha Mombassa(Kenya) The Gurudwara was founded by the first sikh immigrants to the port of Mombassa, Kenya in the early part of this century. Community services include day nursery school, Guru Nanak Primary school and Guru Nanak clinic.Suitable accommodation is available for visitors. There are about 500 members of the sikh community […]
The history of Sikhs in Kenya’s Rift Valley and its largest town, Nakuru, is long and distinguished. In the early years many worked for the railway, the biggest employer, while others were employed by the Government Public Works Department and by the many European farmers who had settled in the areas towns � notably Elburgon, […]