Turban

Turban
 The word "turban" in French came from the Turkish turban tülbend, where it fell from the Persian dulbend means "cloth from a nettle." Turban - a headdress, which is a reusable cloth wrapped around the head tissue. Wear it people of North Africa, India, the Far East, the Near East and Central Asia. In Europe, turbans entered ...
 The word "turban" in French came from the Turkish turban tülbend, where it fell from the Persian dulbend means "cloth from a nettle." Turban - a headdress, which is a reusable cloth wrapped around the head tissue. Wear it people of North Africa, India, the Far East, the Near East and Central Asia. In Europe, turbans came into vogue during the Crusades, and the second peak of popularity came in the period of the Egyptian expedition of Napoleon. Turban is sometimes confused with a turban, but unlike it in a turban is a flat line the bottom edge. Make this headdress, usually made of expensive fabrics (brocade, velvet, Indian muslin with gold prints, cashmere shawls), decorated with pearls and brooches.