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International Turban Day, observed annually on April 13th since 2004, is an occasion that celebrates Sikh Identity.
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The turban is essential wear for a Sikh, inherent to both traditional and modern-day Sikh Faith and identity.
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Turbans date back thousands of years, quite likely as far as woven cloth and different styles of Turbans are worn by people around the world, and may vary by region and country.
Sikh Aid volunteers are among those who have joined worldwide humanitarian efforts to support more than 3.5 million refugees who have escaped to border countries.
A Sikh gas station owner of Phoenix Arizona, decided to sell gas for less than his cost.
Tracing Guru Nanak’s footsteps through nine countries, in a 24-episode travel docuseries, Amardeep Singh presents the philosophy of Guru Nanak as a unifying force in the diversity of One humanity.