The intricately woven headgear worn by Manipuri men is called a:

Dhoti
Pagri
Mundu
Lungi

The answer is: b) Pagri.

A Pagri is a headgear worn by men in the Indian subcontinent. It is a rectangular piece of cloth that is wrapped around the head in a variety of ways. The Pagri is often made of cotton or silk, and it can be plain or decorated with embroidery or other designs.

The Pagri is a traditional headgear that is worn for both religious and secular purposes. It is often worn by men who are members of religious or social organizations, and it is also worn by men who are in the military or police.

The Pagri is a symbol of pride and identity for many men in the Indian subcontinent. It is a way of showing their cultural heritage and their connection to their community.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • A dhoti is a type of loincloth that is worn by men in India.
  • A mundu is a type of sarong that is worn by men in India.
  • A lungi is a type of wraparound cloth that is worn by men in India.