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A Sikh boy with a rishi knot wearing a patka.

Patka is a Sikh headgear in lieu of the full Sikh turban. It is worn by young Sikh boys to cover a small topknot called joora. [1] [2]

Patka is usually a square piece of cloth with four strings attached at the corners for tying. [2]

Patka in sports

Monty Panesar's patka

A different way of weatring patka is by sportsmen: covering the head but not tying the joora. [3] [4]

In 2014 there was a row with FIBA about two Sikh Indian players, Amritpal Singh and Amjyot Singh wearing patkas during the FIBA Asia Cup. [5] In 2017 FIBA lifted the patka ban. [6] In 2018 Indian wrestler Jashkawar Gill was denied the participation in a tournament in Turkey for his refusal to replace his patka with a women-style tying of hair allowed by the United World Wrestling rules. [7]

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