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Cochrane, Susan; Quanchi, Max, eds. (2014). Hunting the Collectors: Pacific Collections in Australian Museums, Art Galleries and Archives. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p.58. ISBN 978-1-4438-7100-6. Sikhism is a monotheistic religion, founded in the 16th Century in the Punjab by Guru Nanak and is based on his teachings, and those of the nine gurus who followed him Yellow is a happy colour that symbolises sunshine, happiness, and joy. It brings out one’s identity and who they are, giving the ability for one to learn and gain insight to more knowledge that can help them on their life journey.

Turbans Facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia.com articles about Turbans". encyclopedia.com . Retrieved 19 April 2016. This is a well established principle amongst the scholars of Hadith Tradition and Jurisprudence, as related from Imam al-Bājūri, Imam al-Haytami and Imam al-Manāwi. [ad-Dʿiāmah, Jʿafar al-Katāni] Islamic Dress and Head-dress for men". sunnah.org. Archived from the original on 25 December 2018 . Retrieved 10 February 2014. A turban pin, including a khandacrest made of simple steel, sarbloh iron covered with chrome, or precious metals and encrusted with gems In the United Kingdom, turbans have been worn by men and women since the sixth century without ever becoming very common. Poet Alexander Pope is sometimes depicted wearing a turban, as were other notable men seen in contemporary paintings and illustrations. The common use of turbans on less formal occasions, among gentlemen at the time, reflects that their heads were closely cropped, or shaved, to allow the wearing of the elaborate wigs that were the fashion in Europe in the century from about 1650 to 1750, and when wigs were off, some kind of head cover was useful. Hence, the turban.

In Bangladesh, the turban is known as pagri, or fagri in Chittagong and Sylhet. The pagri is worn by religious leaders and preachers of Islam. The most common colour worn is white, and generally it is the Sufis that wear green turbans. It is also worn by elders in rural areas as a symbol of honour and respect. A keski is a type of turban, a long piece of cloth roughly half the length of a traditional "single turban", but not cut and sewn to make a double-width "Double Turban" (or Double Patti). [3] Condra, Jill (1 January 2008). The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Clothing Through World History: 1801 to the present. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 9780313336652 . Retrieved 21 January 2017.

Dupatta: A double-wide decorative veil of up to two and a half yards, or meters, often embroidered on fabric of contrasting colorsThe scholars mention that one can implement and realize the Sunnah of wearing the turban by intending beautification when wearing it and that one can wear the turban with or without a hat underneath it (both are acceptable). [ad-Dʿiāmah, Jʿafar al-Katāni] Another summer favourite is the yellow turban. The white kurta pajama with turban combination looks best when it is paired with a yellow turban. The most common turban colours of yellow are the lemon yellow and bright yellow. Satinder Sartaj turban is bright yellow very often, so take some inspiration from him! In Kenya, the Akurinu, a Christian denomination, wear turbans as religious headgear. The official name of the denomination is The Kenya Foundation Of The Prophets Church or else Holy Ghost Church. Both men and women wear white turbans; children wear tunics. Some Oriental Orthodox churches such as the Coptic Orthodox Church and the Syriac Orthodox Church include turbans in the vestments for the priest.

Tie your hair on the top of your head into a bun. Try not to make it too tight because your head might start to hurt. a b c Meinkoth, Norman (1981). The Audubon Field Guide to North American Seashore Creatures. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. p.477.

It is not compulsory to wear red/pink and many will choose the turban colour depending on their and the bride’s outfit. Gold Colour Turbans Combed Showl Hijab, Shawl, PashminaHijab, WomenGift, GirlGift, Gift for sister, Gift for Mom, Hijab Models, HeadCover, Turban Despite there being a range of turban colours and the majority being worn in coordination to clothing, we must learn and teach others on the significance of some important colours and how they play a big part in life values. This particular fabric pattern and head wrap style is so authentic, stylish, and absolutely fabulous!



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