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A turban is a traditional cloth headpiece worn by Muslims. Women also wear turbans for religious reasons or cultural traditions.
Turbans protect from sunlight in hot weather and are important garments that represent religious identity. Recently, they have also become popular as fashion items, attracting interest from people around the world.
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Turbans are traditional garments that have been worn for thousands of years in the Middle East, North Africa, and India, symbolizing religious beliefs and cultural identity. In modern times, fashion designers are drawing inspiration from the beauty of turbans and reinterpreting them in various styles.
Turbans are more than just clothing; they serve as cultural codes indicating the wearer's social status or marital status. For Sikhs, in particular, they are a symbol of faith, and in recent fashion, they have gained attention as items representing messages of multicultural respect and inclusion.