A turban represent ones belief, dignity and self respect to a faith.
It is a common misconception that it is only of Islamic faith to bear a turban.
It is of all nationalities.
When the turban is placed on the man/womans head it is no longer considered cloth but a piece of there body and soul and is now permanent.
As much as we should respect their traditions, if they are reading this, I don't mind you wearing it, but if you want to live in our way of life. Then you need to remove it at times, otherwise back to Middle East you go.
The analogy of a turban often represents cultural identity, tradition, and spirituality. It can symbolize protection, honor, or a connection to heritage, much like how a crown signifies royalty or a uniform denotes a specific profession. In various contexts, wearing a turban can also reflect personal beliefs and values, serving as a visible marker of one's faith or community.
Turban = thalappavu
It is a turban.
Turban is a Turkish word.
turban
Chrissy Turban is 5' 4".
Dietlinde Turban is 167 cm.
the turban is worn by the people of India
The turban serves multiple purposes, varying by culture and context. In many South Asian and Middle Eastern communities, it is a symbol of cultural identity, tradition, and religious faith, particularly in Sikhism where it represents honor and spirituality. Additionally, turbans provide practical benefits, such as protection from the sun and dust, and help maintain hair in certain communities. Overall, the turban is both a functional garment and a significant cultural emblem.
the guy was wearing a long blue turban
The turban originated in Moghul, India and it is worn by many Sikhs. :)
Yellow Turban Rebellion happened in 184.