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How Islamia College Peshawar Lost its Kulla

Posted on March 15, 2011
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In an earlier post I had described the different Pugrees worn across Pakistan, including the famed and flamboyant Peshawari Patkaiy or Kullah. There is an interesting story passed down by generations of students of Islamia College Peshwar about how this particular turban, once part of the prescribed college uniform, was abandoned by the College.

As a background information I should add here that Islamia College Peshawar (ICP) was founded in 1913 by Sir Sahibzadah Abdul Qayyum, a Pushtun, and Sir George Roos-Keppel, the then British Chief Commissioner of NWFP, who was a virtual Pushtun in that he spoke Pushto fluently and also understood and adopted many of Pushtun customs.

While founding the ICP the two gentlemen tried to model their institution after the Aligarh Muslim College, which was founded 35 years earlier by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan. Following Aligarh’a example they also chose black achkan as part of the uniform for ICP students. To the achkan they added the local turban as head-wear. Both gentlemen, I should add, we proud turban-wearers themselves.



Thus the Peshawar Kullah along with black achkan, white shalwar, and black chaplis/shoes became the uniform of ICP students. However, the turban didn’t last long and was soon discarded. One reason for giving it up was that it didn’t sit too well on mostly 16-17 year olds who were usually too skinny at that age to sport this bulky head-wear. The other reason was more interesting and requires a bit of explanation.

In all the college hostels (there were 7) a bell would ring early in the morning and the students would stream out of their rooms into the hostel’s courtyard and line up, all dressed up in black achkan, white shalwar, black shoes and, of course, the Patkaiy or turban. First there would be a roll call to ensure that everyone was present, followed by an inspection. The hostel superintendent would pass by each student to see if he was properly dressed, which meant a properly buttoned up achkan, its collar hooked, no azarband hanging loose, the shoes shined and the shamla of the turban flared and proudly standing up.

Ditching the “dress parade” (that is what it was called) or turning up improperly dressed at the parade was considered almost a felony and the culprit was fined. Since boys were and will always be boys, they couldn’t resist pulling pranks on each other. When everyone was rushing out of his room to join the dress parade, one tug at the tail of someone’s turban would unravel the turban and the student would end up missing the parade.

And this happened not too infrequently. As an insurance against such mishaps the students would keep an extra turban ready to wear. If one were pulled apart at the last minute, the ‘victim’ would quickly fetch the other, don it and rush back to join the parade.

But there was not always a happy ending to such episodes. So, legend has it, the college administration mercifully decided to abandon the turban altogether – to the relief of the latter generations including mine.??????????

Mast Qalandar is a proud alumnus of Islamia College Peshawar.Originally published at ATP on December 20, 2006.

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  1. December 25th, 2010 3:36 am

    Way back in 1963-64, I was a neighbour, of ICP … being a student/resident of Hostel # 8, Peshawar University.

    My hostel was in fact situated within ICP grounds, next to ICP Tribal hostel, and Pushto Academy.

    I am proud to have the honor of knowing such literary giants, as Maulana Abdul Qadir, Ghani Kan, and Amir Hamza Shiwari, Dr. Mazhar Ali Khan, Dr. Munnawwar Khan, Dr. Margaret Harbottle … the list is quite large.

    What I am trying to say, is the fact, that the mentioned Professors and Academics … though heading different Departments, and Vocations, were “One” for all those studying at PU, and the ICP .

    May Allah, Bless their souls

  2. hussain ali says:
    July 9th, 2010 1:00 pm

    Islamia College is the only institute which has spread the education in the whole KPK.I was also islamian the best time of my life is the life at ICP.I m now the student of GIKI.which was also made by ISLAMIAN GHULAM ISHAQ KHAN so, this honour also goes to islamia college.LOVE U MY DEAR ICP>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>…………………….

  3. Sridhar says:
    January 23rd, 2009 1:52 pm

    An interesting aside is that the word in Tamil for a cap or more generally “headgear” is Kulla. I always thought this was a native Tamil word, since I have not seen it being used in North India.

    There are amazing connections across cultures that one comes across every day!

  4. Owais Mughal says:
    January 22nd, 2009 4:40 pm

    Upgradation of Islamia College Peshawar to the level of an independent degree granting University got completed today.

    Photo here

  5. asad khan says:
    January 21st, 2009 5:39 am

    salam guys,
    i dont know whats the matter & whats the debate is about?
    can any one just please help me out, so that i may also enjoy the forum as u people.

    best regards
    islamian.

  6. waqar says:
    July 17th, 2008 5:32 am

    the islamia college has its own value which cannot be ignored because it has given the best people in all fields of life.it has make able doctors,engineers,scientist and also many great people.

  7. MOHSIN ALI says:
    June 28th, 2008 5:58 am

    salam to all.
    i want to take admsn in ICP ply any one tell me obout it please
    mian_1991@yahoo.com
    please contact me

  8. Owais Mughal says:
    February 22nd, 2008 10:45 am

    Jalal Sahib. What information at this site did you find false?

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