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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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Phari or
Pagri (Tibetan: ཕག་རི, Wylie: phag ri; Chinese: 帕里镇; pinyin: Pàlǐ Zhèn) is a town in
Yadong County in the
Tibet Autonomous Region,
China near...
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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...
- laws
known as the
Punjab Colonisation Act (Amendment) 1906. He led the
Pagri Sambhal Jatta Movement and was
exiled to
Mandalay jail in
Burma in 1907...
- 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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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...
- of
protests across the state. Col
Bainsla is
known for his
trademark red
pagri (turban) and
white dhoti and kurta. He is po****rly
known as पटरीवाले बाबा...
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Walters Art Museum,
Baltimore Khăn vấn
Peshawari chappal Pagri (turban)
Puneri Pagadi Turban Rasam Pagri The
Turbans (Pugrees) of ****stan,
September 24, 2008...
- body.[citation needed]
Terracotta head,
wearing possibly an
early form of
pagri from the
Gupta period. Sha****ala, wife of
Dushyanta and the
mother of Emperor...
- clothes." The men
commonly wear a
silver ear-ring,
called a variya, and a
pagri (turban). The
length of the
turban differs between the two divisions, and...