The city of Anandpur Sahib holds religious significance for:

Hindus
Sikhs
Muslims
Buddhists

The correct answer is: b) Sikhs.

Anandpur Sahib is a city in the Indian state of Punjab. It is the birthplace of the Khalsa, the warrior community of the Sikh religion. The city is also home to several important Sikh gurdwaras, or temples.

The city was founded in 1664 by Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru. Guru Gobind Singh chose the site for the city because it was located on the banks of the Sutlej River, which he considered to be a sacred river.

Anandpur Sahib was the capital of the Sikh Empire from 1708 to 1716. During this time, the city was a major center of Sikh culture and learning.

In 1716, the city was attacked by the Mughal Empire. The Mughals destroyed the city and killed many of its inhabitants.

Anandpur Sahib was rebuilt in the 18th century. The city has since become a major pilgrimage site for Sikhs from all over the world.

The city is also home to several important Sikh historical sites, including the Gurdwara Takht Sri Keshgarh Sahib, the Gurdwara Jyoti Sarup, and the Gurdwara Fatehgarh Sahib.

The Gurdwara Takht Sri Keshgarh Sahib is the holiest gurdwara in the Sikh religion. It is the site where Guru Gobind Singh founded the Khalsa.

The Gurdwara Jyoti Sarup is the site where Guru Gobind Singh was born.

The Gurdwara Fatehgarh Sahib is the site where Guru Gobind Singh’s father, Guru Tegh Bahadur, was executed.

Anandpur Sahib is a city of great religious significance for Sikhs. It is the birthplace of the Khalsa and the site of several important Sikh historical sites.