Sikh Pilgrims Visit Guru Nanak Shrine
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•Thousands of Indian Sikhs visit the shrine of the founder of their religion to mark his birthday
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Many Sikh holy sites are in Pakistan after British partitioned subcontinent into separate nations in 1947 .
Around 10,000 Sikhs are visiting Pakistan for weeklong celebration marking 555 years since birth of Guru Nanak .
His shrine is located on the Ravi River just 4.5 kilometers ( 2.8 miles ) from the border with India .
Visas to travel between India and Pakistan are normally difficult to obtain.
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