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The turban is an important symbol of Sikh identity. It also serves the practical purpose of protecting its wearer’s hair, which is not to be cut out of respect for the perfection of God’s creation, according to the Sikh faith. The turban is thought to have originated with the first Sikh gurus. It represents ideals such as spirituality, honor, piety, self-respect, and courage.

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