The development of Sikhism resulted, in great measure, from the:
A) Synthetic goals of Tughluq rulers.
B) Presence of refugees from Mongol raids in the Muslim sultanates.
C) Developing Neo-Confucian consensus in Song China.
D) Persecution of Sufi mystics by Hindu rulers in the northern sultanates.
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