In the Western countries (United States, England, Australia, and Canada), the people that wear turbans are Sikhs. There are two types of turbans that Sikhs wear: Dastar and Patka. The patka is what Sikh male teenagers wear. The Patka is not actually a turban, but it serves the same purpose as the dastar. The dastar is the large turban that Sikh male adults wear to keep their uncut hair inside. Men in the Middle East also wear turbans. There are two kinds of turbans in the Middle East: Amamah and Keffiyeh. The Keffiyeh is not technically a turban, but it serves the same purpose as an Amamah (turban), to keep your head cool from the extreme heat. The Keffiyeh is also a pice of cloth tied to your head, but with different material and way of tying. The Sikh turbans are peaked and of various colors. The Middle Eastern turbans are White, Black, or Green.
Middle easterners wear turbans. The Middle Easterners that wear turbans are from North Africa, Kurdistan, and the Persian Gulf.
In Pakistan turbans are common especially in the rural areas. Since Pakistan is a country of variations of cultures and traditions, the turbans thus worn are also of different kinds depending upon the regions. Such as the kind of turban worn in Northern areas is preferably of black and white whereas in Punjab and Sindh rigion, it's of different colours and usually called a Pagri, Pag or a Lungi.
Not all Indian wear turbans. Only some "Punjabi's" mens wear turbans. And they take it off when in the morning when they go for shower.
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egyptians Never noticed turbans in Cairo, common in parts of India and pakistan.
Colors enter the world by the sun. The rays are made of different colors but they have different tempetures so when they enter the world, they have different colors for different things.
Different impurities give it different colors.
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There are different minerals in different crystals which make them different colors. And "imperities"
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