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Inside-Pakistan > ajnabi  > People > Headgear of Pakistan
My good friend, Mazhar ul Islam, one of Pakistan's most admired writers is also the Director of the National Folk Heritage Institute (Lok Virsa). A year ago or so he asked me to write an article on the headgear of Pakistan, which anyone who has been in that country knows, is wonderfully diverse. I've yet to write the article but these are some pictures from my collection that serve as an introduction to the subject.

Why such a gallery? Headgear? of Pakistan? Well there are several reasons. First, just the sheer variety (which is sadly NOT done justice in this collection). Second, having something on your head, be it a hat, a skullcap, a turban or just a piece of cloth is very important to Pakistani men. And not just in rural areas, where you might expect this to be the case. In cities and towns having a covering on your head is almost de rigeur. In large part this is about the essence of Islam, which means 'submission'. A manifestation of the inherent humility of the creature before the Creator. But also, Pakistan is home to one of most vibrant folk cultures in the world. Men use headgear as part of their identity and self expression, just as men in West might with their ties or T-shirts.

This will be an ongoing project. But in the meantime, Mazhar sahib, maaf kare, ke ab tak aap ka hukum pura nahi hua!
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ajnabi > A couple of different turban wraps in Rawalpindi.
ajnabi > A carpet seller with a kaffiyeh draped over his head. Satellite Town. Rawalpindi.
ajnabi > Fresh in from the country, two friends pose for a picture at a sidewalk studio. The turban, full and white and slightly starched is typical of the Saraiki speaking people of southern Punjab.
ajnabi > A drummer at a rural fair. Such professions are caste-based and so too would be his style of wrapping his turban.
ajnabi > When all else fails and you need a cover on your head, tie a handkerchief.  Lahore, Jama Masjid.
A couple of different turban wraps in Rawalpindi.
 > A couple of different turban wraps in Rawalpindi.
A couple of different turban wraps in Rawalpindi.
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