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*[[General Sikh Turban]] (The most common style) | *[[General Sikh Turban]] (The most common style) | ||
*Men's Double Patti ([[Nok wali pagg]]) | *Men's Double Patti ([[Nok wali pagg]]) | ||
*[[Amritsar Dumalla]] | |||
*[[Chand Tora Dumalla]] | *[[Chand Tora Dumalla]] | ||
*[[Basic Dumalla]] | *[[Basic Dumalla]] | ||
*[[Parna]] |
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Different Styles of Turbans
Troughout the world, there are many turban styles. Wherever the Sikh went, they took with them, their turbans. Howhever local culture also changed things, for example Sikh youth in Canada wearing smaller turbans. Or Kenyan style Pugg. This article is dedicated to explain the different turban styles. Please note that even within each "style" there are a few differences, which will also be tried to explain.
- General Sikh Turban (The most common style)
- Men's Double Patti (Nok wali pagg)
- Amritsar Dumalla
- Chand Tora Dumalla
- Basic Dumalla
- Parna