He always wore a tuban, even when he was indoors.
the guy was wearing a long blue turban
give it 2 sararah
You give her the Blue Lily from Blue Nile Falls in exchange for the turban.
Go to safari and talk to the guy. and he'll give you a turban.
You have to give him a red turnip. He will then give you a country guitar or a turban.
You give them the Fingo traded to the lady next to the lady who gave you a turban.
You give it to one of those vendors at nabooti and he gives you a turban.
You can get a desert turban by collecting the Blue Rose from the left side of the falls at Blue Nile Falls. Take it to Nabooti and swap it for the turban. Wear the turban when you go to Gaza and the graverobbers will not attack you, and will give you a shovel.
Find the Egyptian blue lily at the top left side of the Blue Nile Falls. Take it to Nabooti and the middle trader will give you a turban for it.
Turban = thalappavu
Yes, a turban can be worn as a religious symbol by followers of certain faiths, such as Sikhism and Islam. In these cases, the turban holds spiritual significance and is worn as a visible representation of one's religious identity and values.
Find the Egyptian blue lily at the top left side of the Blue Nile Falls. Take it to Nabooti and the middle trader will give you a turban for it. Wear it when you go to Giza.