Pagri (turban) (section khirki-dār-pagari)
Pagri, sometimes also transliterated as pagari, is the term for turban used in the Indian subcontinent. It specifically refers to a headdress that is worn...
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Pagari (‹See Tfd›German: Paggar) is a village in Alutaguse Parish, Ida-Viru County in northeastern Estonia. Classification of Estonian administrative units...
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also called the Kuka Sikhs are a sect of Sikhism known for their crisp white dress and horizontal pagari (turban). Above: Namdhari singer and musicians....
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the agentive suffix -ār; also known as a ਪੱਗ pug, pagg or pugg or ਪੱਗੜੀ pagaṛī in Punjabi) is an item of headwear associated with Sikhism and Sikh culture...
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known as Pagari 1, also housed the Estonian Provisional Government in March 1918 and the Estonian Ministry of War from 1920-1940. Pagari 1, when built...
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while the safa is to Marwar. The colour of the pagaris have special importance and so does the pagari itself. In the past, saffron stood for valour and...
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halwa, poori, and pakauri .Golu Devata is offered with White Cloths, white pagari and white shaal. There are many temples of Golu Devata in Kumaun, and the...
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city; it heals those who touch it and those who give it enough offerings Pagari: also called Inikadowa, the Maguindanao twin-spirit who is sometimes in...
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Building of the Ministry of War, Lai 44/Pagari 1, Tallinn...
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Maardu Prison, Maardu (closed) Murru Prison, Rummu (maximum; founded 1938) Pagari street, Tallinn (1941, 1944–1991, during Soviet occupation) Pärnu Prison...
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