Tibetans head wear is called Bazhu. It reflects the social status of the wearers. Tibetan women value long hair for beauty and they pay close attention to decorating the hair.
Headgear is worn either for protection or for fashion, sometimes both.
Yes, Tibetans, Uyghurs, and Mongolians were forced to wear queues like the Han Chinese during the Qing Dynasty. This dynasty incorporated the Tibetans, Uyghurs, and Mongolians into a specific area.
Tibetans
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it is called a "bridal"
TURBAN
kerchief
Some can but others don't
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The emperor used to wear royal dresses alongwith headgear (Taj).
they wear bright headgear,feathers,body paint,piercing. lolash
Most players that wear headgear, have suffered from some kind of head injury (often a fractured skull) that forces them to wear extra protection as a consequence. Examples are Chelsea FC goalkeeper, Petr Cech, and Inter Milan defender, Christian Chivu.