Peshawari turban

Peshawari turban, also Peshawari pagri or Peshawari lungee (Pashto: پېښورۍ لونګۍ‎), is the traditional Pashtun-style turban worn in Peshawar and its surrounding region. It is traditionally worn not only by the Muslims, but was also used by the local Hindu community. It is a two-piece headgear. One piece is a dome-shaped hard cap or kulla, generally embroidered with golden thread. The other piece, called lungi, 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-shaped turra (crest) and a tail termed shamla.

Peshawari turban

Peshawari turban, also Peshawari pagri or Peshawari lungee (Pashto: پېښورۍ لونګۍ‎), is the traditional Pashtun-style turban worn in Peshawar and its surrounding region. It is traditionally worn not only by the Muslims, but was also used by the local Hindu community. It is a two-piece headgear. One piece is a dome-shaped hard cap or kulla, generally embroidered with golden thread. The other piece, called lungi, 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-shaped turra (crest) and a tail termed shamla.