What is a turban?
Turban is a piece of traditional head, created by wrapping the length of the fabric around the head or around a soft support cap. Turbans are widely worn throughout the Middle East and Southeast Asia, people with numerous ethnicities and swirls, and can also be seen in parts of West India. In the West, turbans are most often seen on the heads of people of Sikh's faith, despite the folk belief that turban is exclusively Muslim clothing. Numerous works of art show early turban forms and turbans are also described in various written historical records, including religious texts. Some people wear turbans in accordance with their religious beliefs; For example, the Sikhs are obliged to cover hair. Others wear turbans simply because the turban is traditional and known clothing or as a fashion statement. In the West, cancer patients can wear soft turbans designed to keep your hair loss associated with chemotherapy.
exiStaining various ways to wrap a turban, and in many regions there is a specific regional technique used for packaging. People who are familiar with the different styles in which turbans can be worn can often identify someone's social or religious beliefs with the style of worn turban. Depending on regional traditions, the turban may be wrapped around the head or wrapped around a form of a form; Some militants historically wrapped their turbans around the top metal helmet.
There are a number of alternative names for this garment, including pagri, tagelmust, dastar, 'Imamah, Dulband and tülbent . Turbans can be made of a wide range of fabrics and occur in a variety of colors and decorative styles, from ordinary white muslin to richly embroidered African turbans. It is not unusual to see a turban worn with decorative ornaments such as chains and religious badges.
suddenly the turbans in Europe were very fashionable because the paintings of 16.and the 17th century can testify. The turban fad was accompanied by a general interest in "oriental" culture and the Ottoman empire. However, the turban of wearing is much less common in the West today, and unfortunately many people who wear turbans are experiencing discrimination for insufficient understanding of the rich and diverse culture of turban. Especially in the United States, the turban is associated with Muslim extremism, thanks to the fact that they are the preferred heads of the well -known terrorist Osama bin Laden.