Yes, they did. Studying the original Greek manuscripts we can see the practice of "wrapping & tying One's Head with materials" is encouraged for important spiritual purposes. This can be seen in the Book of Ephesians. In Ephesians 6 the word Helmet is used. The original Greek word here is perikephalaia. Perikephalaia is related to perikeimai, a Greek word meaning "tie around". Perikephalaia is the original helmet, a helmet constructed of fabrics which are wrapped around ones head in layers bound to the skull, securely fashioned, allowing for quick movements.
Another opinionIt is never directly mentioned in the four Gospels, although it was the mode of dress for Jews as accounted in Exodus 28:3-5: "Tell all the skilled men to whom I have given wisdom in such matters that they are to make garments for Aaron, for his consecration, so he may serve me as priest. These are the garments they are to make: a breastpiece, an ephod, a robe, a woven tunic, a turban and a sash. They are to make these sacred garments for your brother Aaron and his sons, so they may serve me as priests. Have them use gold, and blue, purple and scarlet yarn, and fine linen."
For further references look up:
Job 29:13-15
Zechariah 3:4-10
Revelation 19:12
Yes, Arabic people do wear turbans. The traditional head gear (Keffiyeh) of Arab men is considered a turban because it is a piece of cloth tied to their head. They are worn in Kuwait, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Palestine. Arab men sometimes wear the Amamah, which is similar to a Sikh turban but they are not as peaked. They are worn in Oman, Yemen, Sudan, Iraqi Kurdistan, and the rural areas of Egypt.
In India all people do not bear turban. Sikhs do bear turbans in India as well as outside. Rajputs also bear turbans, mostly at ceremonial occassion. There are some sporadic cases of bearing turbans in several other ethnic classes in India.
There is no specific information in historical records or religious texts to suggest that Jesus wore shorts. In the cultural context of his time, Jesus was likely dressed in typical garments of the region, such as tunics and robes.
It is customary among Ashkenazim for the head of the household to wear a plain white garment or robe, called a kittel in Yiddish, during the Seder. Men also wear a kippah, or head covering, at the crown of their heads. Women generally wear dresses and often hair coverings. Many Yemenite Jews wear traditional garb at the Seder, including colorful robes and turbans.
During the Crusades, Muslim soldiers typically wore padded armor, chainmail armor, and sometimes plate armor to protect themselves in battle. They also wore turbans or helmets to protect their heads, and carried shields for additional defense. Additionally, they carried a variety of weapons such as swords, spears, and bows.
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.
Middle easterners wear turbans. The Middle Easterners that wear turbans are from North Africa, Kurdistan, and the Persian Gulf.
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
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
Turbans
no... they are english