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Different Styles of Turbans | '''Different Styles of Turbans''' | ||
Troughout the world, there are many turban styles. Wherever Sikh's have gone, they took their turbans with them, but local cultures have often influenced the way the Sikhs have worn their turbans, for example young Sikhs in Canada have taken to wearing their turbans smaller and Sikhs in Kenya have developed a unique style called the 'Kenyan Pugg'. | |||
This article is dedicated to explaining the different turban styles. Please note that even within each "style" there are a few differences, these differences will also be explained. | |||
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*[[General Sikh Turban]] (The most common style) | |||
*Men's Double Patti ([[Nok wali pagg]]) | |||
* | *[[Amritsar Dumalla]] | ||
* | *[[Chand Tora Dumalla]] | ||
*[[Basic Dumalla]] | |||
*[[Parna]] | |||
Latest revision as of 06:14, 29 August 2009
Different Styles of Turbans
Troughout the world, there are many turban styles. Wherever Sikh's have gone, they took their turbans with them, but local cultures have often influenced the way the Sikhs have worn their turbans, for example young Sikhs in Canada have taken to wearing their turbans smaller and Sikhs in Kenya have developed a unique style called the 'Kenyan Pugg'.
This article is dedicated to explaining the different turban styles. Please note that even within each "style" there are a few differences, these differences will also be explained.
- General Sikh Turban (The most common style)
- Men's Double Patti (Nok wali pagg)
- Amritsar Dumalla
- Chand Tora Dumalla
- Basic Dumalla
- Parna