Patiala Shahi Pagg


Patiala Shahi is a style of turban common among Sikh men, originating in Punjab, India.
"Patiala Shahi" literally means "Patiala royal": this style of turban was worn by Bhupinder Singh, the ruler of Patiala State.
It is one of the two prominent styles of Sikh turbans from the Punjab Plain area, the other being the "Ludhiana style". The Patiala Shahi style has "layers of folded cloth on both sides of the turban", unlike the Ludhiana style, which has cloth on only one side. It is quite distinct from other pagri styles of other Indian states.