Pagri in a Sentence
  • The chira is a pagri of checked cloth.
  • The Khoja wears a pagri smaller than the Meman's, called a Moghalai phenta; this leaves a portion of the head bare at the back.
  • When the turban is worn it is always of the pagri form, never the amamah.
  • Hindus wind the pagri in various ways as described for Mussulmans, but the angles are formed over the ears and not from front to back.
  • The pagri is known in different parts of India as pag, phenta, phag, phagdi and many other names.
  • The Sikh nobility and gentry wear two turbans, either both of pagri form or one of pagri and one of amamah form.
  • The second form of the turban is known as the pagri.