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This is the closest thing I've found so far:
http://blogs-images.forbes.com/davidewalt/files/2016/05/Civilization_VI_Billboard-1200x488.jpg
Sikh originates from India (which we have), and the only other countries with more than 100.000 (but less than 500.000) are England, Usa (which we both have) and Canada, probably for no other reason but immigrants. So there is no sikh civilization, thus there will be no sikh leader, except if it is a leader of India of sikh religion.
Well, almost none of the civs in the series are or were civilizations, otherwise we'd have one western civ instead of several based on European countries and the US.
I suggest you at least check Wikipedia before making a claim like that:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sikh_Empire
That's just as valid a civ as other empires are. But since the Sikh are so closely connected to India, they're probably not going to get their own civ.
Sorry, that's clearly my fault. I did look on wikipedia, but when searching, you get the page for the religion instead of the empire. It says something about a Sikh empire only at one point, so I completely overlooked it. It said several times that the religion is from India and Pakistan (it doesn't say that it comes from a region that today is India and Pakistan), so after looking on the map with the religions spread, like an idiot I didn't look at how the spread was in the past...
From context I'd say he means have as a civ in the game.