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  2. Pagri (turban) - Wikipedia

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    The Rajasthani turban also has many practical functions. Exhausted travellers use it as a pillow, a blanket or a towel. It can be used to strain muddy water. An unravelled turban can also be used as a rope to draw water from a well with a bucket. [8] Prominent styles are pencha, sela and safa, although several local variants exist.

  3. Desperadoes (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Each story arc is a limited series which has been collected in a number of volumes: . Desperadoes: A Moment's Sunlight (with John Cassaday, Homage Comics/Wildstorm, 5-issue mini-series, 1997-1998, tpb, 104 pages, July 1998, ISBN 1-58240-013-X)

  4. Bucket hat - Wikipedia

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    A bucket hat (variations of which include the fisherman's hat, Irish country hat and session hat) is a hat with a narrow, downward-sloping brim. Typically, the hat is made from heavy-duty cotton fabric such as denim or canvas , or heavy wool such as tweed , sometimes with metal eyelets placed on the crown of the hat for ventilation.

  5. List of hat styles - Wikipedia

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    A woman's hat with round crown and deep brim turned upwards all the way round. Said to be based on hats worn by Breton agricultural workers. [20] Bucket hat: A soft cotton hat with a wide, downwards-sloping brim. Budenovka: A soft, woolen hat covering the ears and neck, worn by Soviet troops from 1918 to 1940. [21] Busby: A small fur military ...

  6. Turban - Wikipedia

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    In India, the turban is referred to as a pagri, meaning the headdress that is worn by men and is manually tied. [14] There are several styles, which are specific to the wearer's region or religion, and they vary in shape, size and colour. For example, the Mysore Peta, the Marathi pheta, and the Puneri Pagadi. The pagri is a symbol of honour and ...

  7. Rudolph Charles - Wikipedia

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    He joined the Desperadoes Steel Orchestra in 1958 and was their bandleader and tuner from 1961 until his death at the age 46 in 1985. [2] Charles invented several instruments for the steelband, including the Nine Bass, the Rocket Pans or the Twelve Bass. [2] [3] [4] He also invited other pan tuners, such as Bertie Marshall, to collaborate with him.

  8. The Desperadoes - Wikipedia

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    The Desperadoes is a 1943 American Western film directed by Charles Vidor and starring Randolph Scott, Claire Trevor, Glenn Ford, Evelyn Keyes and Edgar Buchanan. [2] Based on a story by Max Brand, the film is about a wanted outlaw who arrives in town to rob a bank that has already been held up. His past and his friendship with the sheriff land ...

  9. Desperadoes (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Desperadoes is a 1979 fact and fiction novel by Ron Hansen that chronicles the rise and fall of the Dalton Gang. [ 1 ] The novel is told in the form of a fictional memoir written in 1937 by 65-year-old Emmett Dalton , [ 2 ] the last surviving member of the gang. [ 3 ]