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  2. Turban - Wikipedia

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    The Sikh turban, known mainly as the dastar but also the dumalla, is used to show others that they represent the embodiment of Sikh teachings, the love of the Guru and dogma to do good deeds. [27] The Gurus ensured that both men and women are able to wear a turban, which shows another action of equality.

  3. Radical 50 - Wikipedia

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    Radical 50 or radical turban (巾部) meaning "turban" or "scarf" is one of the 31 Kangxi radicals (214 radicals total) composed of three strokes. In the Kangxi Dictionary , there are 295 characters (out of 49,030) to be found under this radical .

  4. Zhang Jue - Wikipedia

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    He was the leader of the Yellow Turban Rebellion during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. [1] He was said to be a follower of Taoism and a sorcerer. His name is sometimes read as Zhang Jiao ([ʈʂáŋtɕjàʊ]), since the Chinese character of Zhang's given name can be read as either "Jiao" or "Jue". "Jue" is the traditional or literary ...

  5. Yellow Turban Army - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Turban Army, also known as the Yellow Turban Bandits, was a peasant rebel force led by the late Eastern Han dynasty mystic Zhang Jue from Julu Commandery. The Yellow Turbans launched an uprising against the central government in 184, the year of the Jiazi in the Sexagenary cycle .

  6. Headscarf - Wikipedia

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    Many married Orthodox Jewish women wear a headscarf (mitpahat or tichel), snood, turban, shpitzel or a wig to cover their hair. The Tallit is commonly worn by Jewish men, especially for prayers, which they use to cover their heads in order to recite the blessings, although not all men do this. It also may not apply to the entire prayer service ...

  7. Aunt, nephews share medicine, message with displaced ... - AOL

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    Being of Ukrainian heritage was not the main reason Susan Allen of Clinton and her nephews, Jake and Justin Halchishak, went to Ukraine. They went because people are in need of assistance.

  8. Türbe - Wikipedia

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    The türbe of Hürrem Sultan (died 1558) at the Süleymaniye Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey, showing tiling, draped sarcophagi, one empty turban pole, and one with a turban (protected by plastic wrapping) The türbe of Idrisz Baba in Pécs, Hungary Damat Ali-Paša's Turbeh in Belgrade's Kalemegdan fortress (Serbia), note the hexagonal base Sarcophagi inside the türbe of Sheikh Shaban-i Veli, Sufi ...

  9. In dispatches from Ukraine, one Chinese man attracts love ...

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