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==Uniform items==
===The turban===
The Pashtu language word is ''Dress Regulations 1913'' refer to the lungi, lungee,<ref>[http://blogs.transparent.com/pashto/afghan-turbans/ Afghan Turbans] by najib 06. Sep, 2011 Pashto Language Blog </ref> while and the Hindi/Punjabi word is pugri, puggaree, pagri, pagree, pagg, pagh, pagari.
The '''Pashtu language word is lungi''' was often wrapped around a '''kullah''', kulla, khulla, a dome shaped scull cup, or it may have been worn over a pakta (smaller cloth or bandana type cloth). Sikhs in the Army, as part of their uniform, were issued a 5 metre turbanlungee, and a half size, smaller, under turban called a '''fifty''' which was usually in a contrasting colour. <ref> [http://wwwblogs.sikhchictransparent.com/articlepashto/afghan-detail.php?cat=6&id=3060 What Is The Fifty?turbans/ Afghan Turbans] by Jagdeep Singh Sahota June 25najib 06. Sep, 2015 (scroll down page). sikhchic.com2011 Pashto Language Blog </ref>) while the Hindi/Punjabi word is pagri, (pugri, puggaree, pagree, pagg, pagh, pagari).
The '''lungi''' was often wrapped around a '''kullah''', (kulla, khulla), a dome shaped scull cup, which however is not worn by Sikhs. Sikhs in the Army, as part of their uniform, were issued a 5 metre turban, and a half size, smaller, under turban called a '''fifty''' which was usually in a contrasting colour. <ref> [http://www.sikhchic.com/article-detail.php?cat=6&id=3060 What Is The Fifty?] by Jagdeep Singh Sahota June 25, 2015 (scroll down page). sikhchic.com</ref> The smaller cloth was also known as a '''pag''', (pakta), (which could also be a bandana type cloth) and shows as a small triangle of contrasting colour in the centre of the forehead under the lungi. In Army terminology, the term lungi was usually used for the cloth the turban was constructed from, and a '''pugripagri''' referred to the cloth which was wound around a sun helmet, the latter worn both by British in the Indian Army, and in the British Army. However, in some contexts, a lungi and kullah together formed a pugripagri, and in other contexts the words lungi and pugri pagri have the same meaning. The lungis were of “regimental pattern” which often differed between officers and O.R.s, and also could differ from one decade to the next. <ref>‪PhilinYuma‪. [http://www.victorianwars.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=3500&start=15#p13441 ID question, Indian Army] ''Victorian Wars Forum'' 17 June 2010. Retrieved 11 February 2016.</ref>. This means it may be difficult to identify the regiment.
===The kurta===
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