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annual turban day
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India
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A celebrated event promoting cultural diversity and pride where people of different communities and backgrounds come together to wear and appreciate the significance of turbans.
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annual turban day
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India
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Wearing a turban is an integral part of Sikh and Punjabi culture, and is worn regularly, not just on a specific day
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turban
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India
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Traditional headwear for men in many regions, with different styles and colors denoting cultural or social significance.
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4
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turban
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India
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Traditional headwear for men in many regions, symbolizing respect and honor.
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5
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turban
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India
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Traditional headwear for men in many Indian communities
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6
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turban
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India
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Wearing a turban is a common practice among Sikh men and is considered a symbol of pride, honor, and spirituality.
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7
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turban
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India
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Traditional headwear for men, symbolizing respect and honor in South Asian cultures.
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turban
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India
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Worn by men for religious, cultural, and formal occasions
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turban
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India
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Symbol of respect, honor, and spirituality
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turban tying
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India
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Traditionally worn by men in Punjab region of India
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turban tying
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India
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Tying a turban is considered a skill that holds cultural significance and is passed down through generations
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12
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turban tying
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India
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Wearing a turban is associated with respect, honor, and religious devotion
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13
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turban tying
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India
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The length and style of the turban can indicate the wearer's regional and cultural background
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turban tying
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India
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Tying a turban is often a part of ceremonial occasions, such as weddings and religious events
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yellow turban
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India
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In India, the yellow turban is often worn by Sikh men as part of their religious attire, symbolizing courage and wisdom.
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