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James Skinner writes in his granth Tashrihu 'l Aqwam(1825) that:

They consider halaal meat [of animals slaughtered in the Muslim 
manner] as distasteful and forbidden, and eat the jhatka meat.

They do not
tie on their heads red turbans from the dye of safflower. Most of 
them put on blue turbans. The wearing of kachchha [short 
breeches] is very common in this community.

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On 6/5/2021 at 11:20 PM, kangw said:

Red turbans look awful, full stop.  Sikhs look clownish in bright color turbans. They should only wear blue, bright orange and white ones to look spiritual ? 

not bright orange kesari as that is the horrible reddish orange that hindus promote ,  but basanti -yellow it is spiritual meaning taken from basant ki vaar .

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