The people who wear turbans called dastaars are commonly known as Sikhs. Sikhism is a religion founded in the 15th century in the Indian subcontinent. Sikhs believe in one God and follow the teachings of their ten gurus. The turban is an important part of their religious identity and is worn by both men and women to show dignity, self-respect, and courage. The turban is also a symbol of responsibility and commitment to the teachings of their faith. The color and style of the turban may vary depending on the occasion and personal preference. In Sikhism, wearing a turban is considered mandatory and is an integral part of their identity.