Porters in certain regions, particularly in South Asia, wear turbans as a cultural and traditional symbol. The turban serves multiple purposes: it helps protect them from the sun and dust, provides a practical way to secure long hair, and signifies their identity and social status. In many communities, wearing a turban is also associated with dignity and respect.
Middle easterners wear turbans. The Middle Easterners that wear turbans are from North Africa, Kurdistan, and the Persian Gulf.
By doing this they increase the area of contact of load with their head , so the pressure on their head is reduced.So,they feel less weight on their head.
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.
No, dogs do not wear turbans. Turbans are a type of headwear typically worn by people for cultural or religious reasons, not by animals.
Men in punjab wear kurta and dhoti and their turbans . Ladies in punjab wear salwar-kamiez and chunri.... it is a religious rule there to wear turbans (for men).
Islam encourage men to wear turbans,but it is not a strict rule as in Sikhism
A hat.
yes its mostly because Iraq is a hot country and when there in the desert they would often sweat that is the main reason why they don't wear normal clothes but wear turbans.
egyptians Never noticed turbans in Cairo, common in parts of India and pakistan.
Both males and females wear turbans. Turbans are worn in many different cultures and can be worn for various reasons such as religious beliefs, traditional customs, or as a fashion statement. It is not specific to one gender.
The men wear Turbans. Woman can do too. Woman can also wear a veil or choose both.
only Sikhs