However, it's important to note that "Sehra" specifically refers to the elaborate head covering worn by a groom during a South Asian wedding ceremony. It's typically made of fine fabric, often silk or velvet, and is decorated with beads, jewels, and other embellishments. It's distinct from the traditional turban worn by Sikh men, which is typically made of a plain fabric and is not intended for special occasions.
So, while "turban" is the closest general term, "Sehra" has a more specific cultural meaning and significance.