Well, its mostly men, but there are some women who wear it too.
Muslim men don't wear turbans, Sikh men do. It is a tenant of the Sikh religion for men to not cut their hair and to keep it covered. Muslim women wear a scarf or hijab (not a turban). If you take that off without their permission they will be very offended as they wear it it public for modesty purposes - it would be almost like taking off a woman's shirt in public.
all Sikh men have the last name: singh which means lion.
usually women on left and men on right
The men also wore amazing turbans, nothing like the sikh turbans we see in the west.
Kaur is a middle name used by Sikh women as in Singh is for Sikh men.
Yes they can
Traditionally, Sikh men wears Kurta Pajama and Sikh Women wears Salwar and Kamez. Though since British ruled India for long time, tradition of wearing European trouser and shirt went to Sikh men where else Sikh women continued to wear Salwar Kamez, occasionally wearing pants and shirts.
A turban bulle or dastar as it is also known is a type of head-wear based on the winding of cloth. They are usually worn by Sikh men. Turbans worn in Pakistan are called pagri. For Sikhs from the Punjab India wearing a turban (daster) is an important religious observance
In the Western countries (United States, England, Australia, and Canada), the people that wear turbans are Sikhs. There are two types of turbans that Sikhs wear: Dastar and Patka. The patka is what Sikh male teenagers wear. The Patka is not actually a turban, but it serves the same purpose as the dastar. The dastar is the large turban that Sikh male adults wear to keep their uncut hair inside. Men in the Middle East also wear turbans. There are two kinds of turbans in the Middle East: Amamah and Keffiyeh. The Keffiyeh is not technically a turban, but it serves the same purpose as an Amamah (turban), to keep your head cool from the extreme heat. The Keffiyeh is also a pice of cloth tied to your head, but with different material and way of tying. The Sikh turbans are peaked and of various colors. The Middle Eastern turbans are White, Black, or Green.
Because they are men in disguise who forgot to take the turban off.
The traditional dress for Sikh men is called a "kurta," often paired with a "pajama" or "churidar." Many Sikh men also wear a "patka" or "dastaar" (turban) as a symbol of their faith and identity. The kurta is typically long and loose-fitting, providing comfort and ease of movement. Together, these garments reflect Sikh culture and values.
A turban is a kind of heard wear that invovles cloth winding. Sikh consider wearing turbans as part of their religious practice. All Sikhs prefer not to cut there hair so can keep the hair tidy by wearing the turban.