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INDIA
Plate I.

Fig. 1.—Punjabi Mahommedan wearing lungi bound round a red or gold kullah.

Fig. 2.—Mahommedan Saint, pir, wearing the kāntōp, ear-cap.

Fig. 3.—Student of the Aligarh College wearing the tārbūsh.

Fig. 4.—Punjabi Mahommedan wearing pagri, with shimla, achkan izār or paejamas.

Fig. 5.—Bombay or Gujarati Bora wearing white and gold turban with red top.

Fig. 6.—Mahommedan Jat cultivators. Wife:—with izār, kurta, and orhni or chadar; husband:—with majba, chadar, and joridar pagri.

Fig. 7.—The Parsi khoka, a tall hat of glazed chintz.

 

Fig. 8.—Parsi woman wearing Parsi sari and mathabana or white hair cover.

 

Fig. 9.—Parsi schoolgirl.

 

Fig. 10.—Parsi pith hat with felt brim.

From Pen and Ink Drawings by J. Lockwookd Kipling, C.I.E.