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Nepali topi

Nepali Topi 

Dhaka Topi

A Dhaka topi  is a sort of cap, prominent among Nepalese individuals and Nepali (anything of, from, or identified with Nepal). 

The cap is made of a fabric called dhaka, which is additionally utilized for a kind of pullover, a dhaka-ko-cholo which interprets "shirt made of dhaka fabric". The word topi signifies "cap" in the Nepali. Men wear a long Kurta Suruwal or Daura Suruwal and Patuka rather than a belt. The cap is worn by Paharis and Indian Gorkhas people group. Dhaka Topis are additionally given away as blessings amid Dashain, Tihar and Chhath celebrations. 

The author of the Craft of Living Sri Ravi Shankar reported Walk first as the Dhaka topi Day in India celebrated by Indian Gorkhas. Be that as it may, in Nepal, 1 January has been praised as Dhaka topi day.
The Dhaka topi is supposed on the grounds that the configuration of the print can be followed to a customary Jamdani weaving and plan style beginning in Dhaka—Capital City of Bangladesh. This is obvious when looking at Nepali Dhaka topi plans by handcrafted machine .Topis are for the most part produced in Palpa and in the Eastern Region of Nepal chiefly Bhojpur. They are made close by weavers in Nepali homes. In India, Dhaka topi industry is in Gorkhaland set up by local Indian Gorkha people groups.
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