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  2. Keffiyeh - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Kufiyyeh Yemeni man wearing a keffiyeh in turban-style and a Yemeni shawl on his shoulder The keffiyeh or kufiyyeh, also known in Arabic as a hattah (حَطَّة, ḥaṭṭa), is a traditional headdress worn by men from parts of the Middle East. It is fashioned from a square scarf, and is usually ...

  3. Agal (accessory) - Wikipedia

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    The agal is traced in Semitic [4] and Middle Eastern civilizations and even in ancient Arabian kingdoms. In his book Iran in the Ancient East , the archaeologist and Iranologist Ernst Herzfeld , in referring to the Susa bas-reliefs, points to the ancient agal as unique headwear of Elamites that distinguished them from other nations.

  4. Nubian wig - Wikipedia

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    During the New Kingdom, more elaborate hairstyles for men and women, incorporating curls and plaits, began to be favored over the traditional, simple hairstyles of the Old and Middle Kingdoms. [2] Nubian wigs, which Ancient Egyptians grew fond of during the Amarna period, were meant to mimic the short curly hair that Nubian tribespeople wore.

  5. Palestinian keffiyeh - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. The Palestinian version of the keffiyeh The Palestinian keffiyeh is a distinctly patterned black-and-white keffiyeh. White keffiyehs had been traditionally worn by Palestinian peasants and bedouins to ...

  6. Algerian Kardoun - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the British fashion brand ASOS released a range of headscarves inspired by North African and Middle Eastern cultures, which included the use of kardoun in their designs. In addition, several fashion bloggers and influencers have incorporated the kardoun into their hairstyles and showcased it on social media platforms such as Instagram ...

  7. Hejazi turban - Wikipedia

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    The Imamah was the traditional headwear for many in the region, from traders to the religious scholars, and the colours in which it was worn differed between individuals. [ 2 ] In particular, the coloured turban is known as a Ghabanah and was a common head accessory for the inhabitants of Mecca , Madinah and Jeddah in particular. [ 3 ]

  8. Bun (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    It was a commonly used hairstyle up until the early 20th century, and can still be seen today when traditional attire is used. This hairstyle differs from the odango in that it is gender neutral; Chinese paintings of children have frequently depicted girls as having matching ox horns, while boys have a single bun on the back.

  9. Palestinian traditional costumes - Wikipedia

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    Palestinian traditional clothing are the types of clothing historically and sometimes still presently worn by Palestinians. Foreign travelers to Palestine in the 19th and early 20th centuries often commented on the rich variety of the costumes worn, particularly by the fellaheen or village women. Many of the handcrafted garments were richly ...