Sehra (headdress)
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A Sehra (Bengali: শেহরি, Hindi: सेहरा, Urdu: سہرا) is a headdress worn by the groom during Bangladeshi, Indian and Pakistani weddings. It has garlands hanging that covers the face of the groom.
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