1
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forehead
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Middle East
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Forehead is often adorned with decorative bindis or tikas as a symbol of cultural and religious significance.
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1
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2
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headgear
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Middle Eastern countries
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Headscarves or turbans are often worn for religious or cultural reasons, and are considered a sign of respect and modesty.
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1
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3
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headgear
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Middle Eastern countries
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Headscarves and traditional head coverings are often worn for religious and cultural reasons in Middle Eastern countries.
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1
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4
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headgear
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Middle Eastern countries
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Headgear such as turbans or keffiyehs may hold religious or cultural significance in Middle Eastern countries.
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1
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5
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headgear
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Middle Eastern countries
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Headscarves or turbans are common headgear, especially for religious or cultural reasons.
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1
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6
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headscarf
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Middle Eastern
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Worn by women as a sign of modesty and religious observance
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1
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7
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headscarf
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Middle Eastern countries
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Worn by women as a cultural and religious practice
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1
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8
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headscarf
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Middle Eastern countries
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Often worn as a symbol of modesty and religious observance, especially for women.
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1
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9
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headscarf
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Middle Eastern countries
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Worn by both men and women for various religious and cultural reasons, such as the keffiyeh in Arab countries
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1
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10
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headscarf
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Middle Eastern countries
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Headscarves are commonly worn by women for religious or cultural reasons, as a symbol of modesty and piety.
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1
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11
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headscarf
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Middle Eastern countries
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Worn as part of traditional dress and for religious reasons
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1
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12
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headscarves
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Middle East
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Worn as a symbol of modesty and religious expression.
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1
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13
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religious headscarves
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Middle East
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Worn by many women as a symbol of modesty and religious identity
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1
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