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There are various kinds of mustachios worn in my country to mark the boundaries between the various classes of people. Some people may think it easier and more convenient to wear permanent boundary-lines, like mustachios, which only need a smear of grease to keep them bright and shiny, rather than to wear frock coats, striped trousers and top hats, which constantly need to be laundered and dry-cleaned, and the maintenance of which is already leading to the bankruptcy of the European ruling classes. For them clothes make the man but, to us, mustachios make the man. So, we prefer the various styles of mustachios to mark the differences between the classes. And very unique and poetical symbols they are too. For instance, there is the famous lion moustache, the fearsome upstanding symbol of that great order of resplendent rajas, maharajas, nawabs and English army generals who are so well known for their devotion to the King Emperor. Then there is the tiger moustache, the uncanny, several-pointed moustache worn by the unbending, unchanging survivals from the ranks of the feudal gentry who have nothing left but pride in their greatness and a few mementoes of past glory, scrolls of honour granted by the former emperors, a few gold trinkets, heirlooms and bits of land. There is the sheep moustache of the coolies and the lower orders, the mouse moustache of the peasants, and so on. 

Which type of moustache is worn by nawabs and maharajas?

1
Goat moustache 
2
Lion moustache 
3
Tiger moustache
4
Sheep moustache

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