Fez
[Clarifying info] While it is a fez, the Egyptians call this type of hat a Tarboosh. Fez is the name given to this type of hat in Morocco. For what it's worth they call it a Terpush in Turkey.
Early pharaos were depicted with either one of two separate crowns: the 'red' or Deshret crown and the 'white' or Hedjet crown. Later, the two crowns were combined in pictures, and the combined crown was called the Pschent crown.
It is uncertain if the pharaos ever actually wore any of these crowns in real life: not an single one has ever turned up in royal tombs, not even in the tomb of Tuthankamen that contained all other regalia and every conceivable commodity that the pharao might ever need in the afterlife.
I believe it is called an "Actuman"
a pilgrim hat is called a pilly hat
An Egyptian King is called a Pharaoh.
what is the techinque of making Egyptian jellwery called? it is Roccomonna
It was called an artisan.
Hieroglyphics.
cap and gown. the hat is called a mortarboard.
a leperchaun's hat :P
The hat is also called a homburg hat in English.
Its called a hat box
Egyptian dollars are called pounds.
According to Irish folklore, it's called a cocked hat.
A guardsman hat is called 'Bear Skin'
The double crown of ancient Egypt was called the the Pschent.
a hat is called 'un chapeau' (masc.) in French.
Its called a Tri-Corn Hat
a pilgrim hat is called a pilly hat
Conical Asian hat, sedge hat, rice hat, paddy hat or coolie hat.