Pagri is a traditional headgear worn by men in India, Pakistan, and other South Asian countries. It is also known as turban, dastar, and safa. The different names for pagri reflect the variations in style, material, and cultural influences. In Sikhism, the pagri is an important symbol of religious and cultural identity, and is worn by both men and women. Besides its traditional significance, the pagri has also become a fashion accessory and has been adapted by designers for modern wear. Synonyms for pagri include pheta, lungi, taqiyah, and topi. Whatever its name, the pagri remains a timeless symbol of South Asian heritage and pride.