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- Q6948712 abstract "Mysore Peta (Peta is a Kannada word which means Turban in English) is the traditional indigenous attire worn by the erstwhile Kings of Mysore, called the Wodeyars (1399 to 1947), of the Kingdom of Mysore. Wodeyars wore a richly bejeweled turban made of silk and jari (gold threaded lace) to match with colorful dresses as part of the royal dress.Administrators under the King, such as the Dewans' (Prime Minister appointed by the King) and other senior officials who swayed considerable power in matters of state administration also doffed the Mysore Peta.After India became independent in 1947 and the princely state merged with the Indian union, the traditional Mysore peta has been retained as a symbol of heritage and cultural antecedents and distinguished people are honoured by the award of a Mysore Peta with a shawl in formal functions.".
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- Q6948712 comment "Mysore Peta (Peta is a Kannada word which means Turban in English) is the traditional indigenous attire worn by the erstwhile Kings of Mysore, called the Wodeyars (1399 to 1947), of the Kingdom of Mysore.".
- Q6948712 label "Mysore Peta".
- Q6948712 depiction Nalvadi_Krishnaraja_Wodeyar_1881-1940.jpg.