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Peshawari turban

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Type of turban
Amir Chand Bombwal, journalist fromPeshawar wearing a Peshawari turban

Peshawari turban, alsoPeshawari patke (Pashto:پېښوري پټکی) or Peshawari lungee, is the traditional turban worn inPeshawar and its surrounding regions.

It is a two-piece headgear. One piece is a dome-shaped hard cap or kulla, generally embroidered with golden thread.[1] The other is called lungi which consists of a long and narrow piece of cotton cloth (not to be confused with a waist cloth wrapped in some regions). It has a fan-shapedturra (crest) and a tail termed shamla.[2]

Subhas Chandra Bose had used a Peshawari turban todisguise himself as aPashtun in 1941 to flee from the British territory.[3]

During the British rule a similar turban was part of the dress for some government peons.[4]

Gandhara turban gallery from major museums (1st-3rd century CE)

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  1. ^The Turbans (Pugrees) of Pakistan, September 24, 2008, All Things Pakistan,http://pakistaniat.com/2008/09/24/turban-pugree-pug-pakistan
  2. ^Pakistan: an introduction, Herbert Feldman,Edition2, Oxford University Press, 1968
  3. ^Subhas Chandra Bose: Netaji's passage to immortality, Subodh Markandeya,Arnold Publishers, Dec 1, 1990, p. 147
  4. ^In The Districts Of The Raj, Y.D. Gundevia,1992, p. 30
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