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do you mean "what do turkish people wear"? They wear clothes like everybody else.
Mourners do not wear leather shoes during the 7 days of mourning. They remove their shoes after the funeral and may put on cloth (or synthetic) house shoes. They may wear leather clothes, e.g. jackets. Mourners also do not sit on chairs, nor bathe for pleasure nor listen to music nor go outside or to work for non-essential reasons.
The Mourners was created in 1955.
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Mourners wore white, which was considered the colour of death in Ancient Egypt (as it was in Imperial China). The mourners did not wear any jewellery or adornment, just simple white garments. It also seems from wall paintings as if some of the mourners were professionals, or choreographed in some way, as they appear to be following ritual movements, gestures and wailing. On the other hand, most of these paintings show funerals of royal or very important and wealthy people, who could afford a really impressive funeral. It's unlikely ordinary people could afford professional funeral goers. But practically everyone could afford a simple garment of linen or wool.
There were many mourners at the funeral.
The mourners were parading into the church for the funeral.
Among the Mourners was created on 1914-11-28.
Yes, Turkish Airlines requires passengers to wear masks during flights for the safety of all passengers and crew members.
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There were an estimated 150,000 mourners who attended the viewing.
The cast of Cherish - 1998 includes: John Adam as First Man Jack Aisbett as Mourners Stephen Lance as Mourners Russell Page as Second Man Melanie Vanderwall as Mourners Vanessa Walker as Mourners