- The
songkok or peci or
kopiah is a cap
widely worn in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, the
southern Philippines, and
southern Thailand, most commonly...
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Kopiah was a town in
Lewis County,
Washington located 8
miles southeast of Centralia. The 1910
census showed 298 individuals, but the 1930
census showed...
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Sultan Muhammad Daud Syah
Acehnese nobleman, 1940
Fashion portal Indonesia portal Kopiah Kupiah Meukeutob and
Kupiah Riman:
Acehnese Headwear (Indonesian)...
- also used in
Sumatra and the
Malay Peninsula,
while in Java, it is
called "
kopiah"; this
headwear is also
known widely in
Indonesia as "peci",
although peci...
- one to
comply with the
dressing code of the ****embly.
Taqiyah is
known as
kopiah in Malaysia. The
prayer cap is
called a topi, see
Indian Topi. ****stani...
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Balinese style kebaya with
songket Bali. The Peci, also
known as
songkok or
kopiah, is a cap
traditionally worn by male
Muslims in the
Indonesian archipelago...
- wear fezzes,
sometimes refer to the fez as a
kofia (also
spelt kofija).
Kopiah, a cap worn in
Indonesia Kufi, a cap worn in West
Africa Kuma, a cap worn...
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Surjan Uis Gara
Headgear Beluko Blangkon Caping Iket
Jamang Hijab Kerudung Kopiah Konde or
sanggul (hair extension)
Makuta Peci
Siger Suntiang Tanjak (destar)...
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European architectural styles harmonized together. The peci, songkok, or
kopiah in Java, is a
velvet cap with
generally black color worn by
Muslim men....
- Uyghurs.
Muslim men in
Indonesia and
Malaysia are
often seen
wearing a
kopiah, but its use pre-dates the
arrival of
Islam in the region. The
black satin...