turban in the PONS Dictionary

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The men wear special turbans and kedias, but this varies regionally.
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The head covering of the priests was different, being wound so that it formed a cone-shaped turban, called a "migbahat".
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The second cut through a very thick turban and knocked me down on my face, but without doing me any injury.
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The men usually wear, in addition to cloth, a turban.
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It appears that the people who carried the title used a special silk turban on their heads.
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Farmers and shepherds, who need constant protection from the elements of nature, wear some of the biggest turbans.
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In the hot and dry regions, turbans are large and loose.
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On their heads, they often wrap a colorful turban or wear the "koofiyad", an embroidered fez.
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This plant's common name is brown turbans or brownturbans.
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They also wear turbans which are white or black.
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