Pagri, sometimes also transliterated as pagari, is the term for turban used in the Indian subcontinent. It specifically refers to a headdress that is...
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Rasam Pagri (रसम पगड़ी) is a social ceremony, prevalent amongst Hindus from northern part of India. The ceremony is conducted upon the death of the eldest...
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performed at a holy site such as ghats on sacred rivers or sites. Rasam Pagri, prevalent in Punjab and Rajasthanis, is conducted upon the death of the...
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the Taliban.[citation needed] In India, the turban is referred to as a pagri, meaning the headdress that is worn by men and is manually tied. There are...
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Peshawari turban (redirect from Peshawari Pagri)
Museum Walters Art Museum, Baltimore Peshawari chappal Pagri (turban) Puneri Pagadi Turban Rasam Pagri The Turbans (Pugrees) of Pakistan, September 24, 2008...
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Battle of Panipat (1761 CE), the Maratha general Mahadaji Shinde offered his pagri (turban) to the deity, praying for victory in his campaign to restore the...
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ISBN 978-0-8135-4449-6, ... rasam pagri is the passing of the deceased male's turban to ... 'When people have the funeral gathering, a turban (pagri) is put on the elder...
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Zucchetto Mukut – Crown worn by Hindu deities Pagri – Indian Hindu turban Pheta – Marathi turban Rasam Pagri – religious ceremony of the turban Sarpech –...
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part of a tradition, or to keep off the sun or the cold, called a pheta, pagri or sirpau). Until the beginning of the first millennium AD, the ordinary...
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