Sarpech
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Sarpech
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The sarpech, also known as an aigrette, is a turban ornament that was worn by significant Hindu, Sikh and Muslim princes. Sar means "head" or "front" and pech means "screw", giving the word "sarpech" the literal meaning "that which is screwed onto the front". The sarpech was also worn in Persia, where it was known as jikka or jiqa, meaning "crest" or "tuft", and in Turkey, where it was known as the sorguch, a name considered a corrupt form of the Persian word sarpush. In India, dominantly two ki
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Turban ornament
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarpech
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2024-04-12T13:15:30Z
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