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Patiala Shahi Pagg

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Patiala Shahi Pagg is a turban style based upon the turban style of old kings. This is also known as Tehdi Pagg. It is the most common among all turbans and usually worn in the north part of India, especially in Punjab.[1][2] There are two parts of this turban. One is left and other is right. Both look similar, but comparatively to one side, other looks inverted. It's completely different from Morni or Pochvi Dastar which is mostly of pointed shape and it is becoming very popular day by day and it has further many types like wattan wali, 3d pech etc.

References

  1. ^ "The Punjabi Pagg and the Evolution of the Patiala Shahi Pagg- Apna Patiala". www.apnapatiala.com.
  2. ^ "Home - Patiala Shahi Turban". Patiala Shahi Turban.