- كُوفِيَّة, romanized: kūfiyyah, lit. 'coif'), also
known in
Arabic as a
ghutrah (غُترَة),
shemagh (شُمَاغ šumāġ), or ḥaṭṭah (حَطَّة), is a traditional...
- on its type, and it can be worn with a
sudairiya (vest), the bisht, or
ghutrah. The
traditional Saudi thawb,
usually white, may be worn in dark colors...
- men's
clothing accessory. It is a
black cord, worn doubled, used to keep a
ghutrah (or keffiyeh) in
place on the wearer's head. It is
traditionally made of...
-
replaced by the imama.
Centuries after that, the
imama was
replaced by the
Ghutrah / Shemagh. The
Arabian Hejazi turban is
still worn
today by some Ulama...
- "thawb" (long
white robe) and the
headscarf (ghotrah). The UAE
traditional ghutrah is
white and is held in
place by an
accessory called "egal",
which resembles...
- by men in the
Philippines Bisht — worn by men with
thawb and
shmagh or
ghutrah and agal in
formal and
religious occasions, e.g. Eid, in some
Eastern Arab...
-
countries of the
Arabian peninsula, a
plain or
checkered scarf (called
ghutrah,
shumagh or chefiyah), not
usually described as a
turban is
often worn...
- in
Central and
South Asia and po****r
among Soviet leaders.
Keffiyah or
Ghutrah Three piece ensemble consisting of a
Thagiyah skull cap,
Gutrah scarf,...
-
conservative black velvet version. A red and
white checkered Saudi-style
ghutrah worn
draped over a
kopiah is a
traditional indicator in the
Southern Philippines...
- skullcap: * taqiya, also tagiyah,
gahfiah covered by the
flowing scarf:
ghutrah, also gutra, smagh, shmagh, kaffiyeh, kufiyyeh, keffiyeh, keffiyah, kaffiye...