Tulip
The Sikh religion thought it to be unspritiual to show hair, so they used a turban.
Head-wear. It's a type of hat worn by Iranians, the word does come to us from Persian.
Turban is a Turkish word.
No, the word Boron is supposedly from the Persian language, and was named after the mineral borax.
the guy was wearing a long blue turban
which word describes a type of headdress
That is true
Turban
Kannada is a language spoken in India, especially in the state of Karnataka. Believe it or not, the English "tulip" is pronounced "tulip" in Kannada. The tulip plant was introduced to Europe from Turkey. The word, tulip originated in Persia from a word meaning "turban" because someone thought the flower looked like a turban.
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The word for queen in Persian is "شاهبانو" (shahbanu).
Boron is named after the Arabic word "buraq," which refers to a compound of borax. Borax is a mineral that contains boron, and its name likely originated from the Persian word "burah." The element boron was isolated in 1808 by Sir Humphry Davy and Jöns Jakob Berzelius, who chose to name it after borax due to its presence in the mineral.