- A
turban (from
Persian دولبند, dolband; via
Middle French turbant) is a type of
headwear based on
cloth winding.
Featuring many variations, it is worn...
- lit. 'blossom, flower') was
attached to the
turban using two sets of blue cords: one
going over the
top of the head and the
other around the
sides of...
- Pagri,
sometimes also
transliterated as pagari, is the term for
turban used in the
Indian subcontinent. It
specifically refers to a
headdress that is worn...
- The
Turbans were an
American doo-****
vocal group that
formed in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania in 1953. The
original members were: Al
Banks (lead tenor),...
-
turban. The
distinctive shape of the
turban helmets was
achieved by
forging a
single plate of
steel or iron. The
helmet tapers to a
point at the
top where...
- a Man (Self Portrait?) (also
Portrait of a Man in a
Turban or
Portrait of a Man in a Red
Turban) is an oil
painting by the
Early Netherlandish painter...
-
ultramarine costume, had
large wild eyes and
hollow ch****s
under a
turban topped with a
spray of feathers,
bulging thighs,
immaculate tights. This was...
- by all
civil and
religious officials. The
intention was to
replace the
turban,
which acted as a
marker of
identity and so
divided rather than unified...
-
means "to cover". The
early pictures of
Arabs invariably show them
wearing turbans, and it is
unclear when the
keffiyeh became acceptable for the
upper classes...
-
Egyptian Arabic: عمة IPA: [ˈʕem.mæ] or AMMĀMA,
Arabic ʿEMĀMA) is a type of
turban. It is
symbolically significant to
Muslim men. It is
common especially with...