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  2. Flag of India - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, design and usage of the national flag of India, a horizontal tricolour of saffron, white and green with a blue wheel in the centre. The flag was adopted in 1947 and is based on the Swaraj flag of the Indian National Congress.

  3. List of hat styles - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of various kinds of hat, contemporary or traditional, from around the world. Learn about the history, features and names of different types of caps, such as akubra, balaclava, beret, bowler, fedora, fez, gat, kufi, pork pie, topi and more.

  4. Pingali Venkayya - Wikipedia

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    Pingali Venkayya was an Indian freedom fighter and the designer of the flag on which the initial Indian National Flag was based. He presented his flag to Mahatma Gandhi in 1921 and it was adopted as the national flag in 1947.

  5. List of flags by design - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to identify different types of flags based on their design features, such as solid, charged, bicolour, tricolour, quartered, stripes, and others. See examples of flags from various countries and regions that belong to each category.

  6. Himachali cap - Wikipedia

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    Himachali cap is a distinctive headdress associated with Himachal Pradesh's culture. It is made of wool and has different colours and shapes depending on the region and political affiliation.

  7. Square academic cap - Wikipedia

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    The square academic cap, also known as mortarboard or Oxford cap, is a type of academic dress derived from the biretta, a hat worn by Roman Catholic clergy. Learn about the history, tassel colours, and regional differences of this headgear in the UK, US, and other countries.