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Why do some Indians wear Baotou and some don't? Is it the difference between married and unmarried?
Indians in Baotou do not distinguish between married and unmarried, but because of religious and cultural reasons.

India is a multi-ethnic, multi-religious and very diverse country. In India, Sikhs mainly wear headscarves, and there are about 20 million people. In addition, Muslim women must wear headscarves, which is also common in China. There are many Muslims in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, and women everywhere must also wear scarves.

According to the customs of different races in India, some people wrap their heads and are not allowed to let others see their hair or be touched, otherwise it will be unlucky.

Sikh men are not allowed to cut their hair after birth, so it is necessary to wear a headscarf. Once it is taken off and seen by others, it will be considered an insult.

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The custom of Sikh Baotou is related to Muslim rule in India. At that time, the Muslim rulers who had the habit of Baotou did not allow other believers to Baotou to show that they were different from the conquered. The brave Sikhs, however, went their own way, but they all protested in Baotou and gradually became a national custom.

Because they don't cut their hair all their lives and want to move easily, adult Sikh men usually wrap their hair in layers of cloth and wrap it in the head bag like a "big millstone". It is said that the headcloth they use is generally close to 13 meters, which can definitely be recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records.

Baidu encyclopedia-Sikh religion