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The turban represents respectability, and is a sign of nobility. Guru Gobind Singh gave all of his sikhs turbans to recognize the royal status of being Khalsa. | The turban represents respectability, and is a sign of nobility. Guru Gobind Singh gave all of his sikhs turbans to recognize the royal status of being Khalsa. | ||
a turbanature sikh is visible from the rush of thousand*thousand people. | |||
[[Category:Lifestyle and Technology]] | [[Category:Lifestyle and Technology]] |
Revision as of 02:32, 16 April 2005
The turban represents respectability, and is a sign of nobility. Guru Gobind Singh gave all of his sikhs turbans to recognize the royal status of being Khalsa. a turbanature sikh is visible from the rush of thousand*thousand people.