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Topic: Islamic Hats Posted: 19-Nov-2005 at 10:11 |
Originally posted by Maziar
Lori or Bakhtiari hats have a long history, lori hats look like Sassanids one, maybe they came from there. But they are not islamic.
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There is no such thing as an Islamic hat, only hats worn by people who are muslim and Lors are muslim. And I don't think it is from Sassanid times, it is more likely from Safavid times.
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Posted: 19-Nov-2005 at 10:47 |
Originally posted by OSMANLI
Is that a picture of Rayhan, the Islamic nasheed group?
I like those hats, they look very similar to the fez. Although these hats would be more acceptable in modern society, then the fez.
Are they also wearing traditional Malay costume, mashaallah looks very stylish
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Wow.. u know about raihan the nasyid group? tht's cool.. they are my fav group among the others which are in nasyid scene .. their nasyid is in contemporary music style.. but this pic is not them Osmanli.. some other group... unfortunately cant recall their name..
Normally, raihan group like to use.. topi as their hat... and sometimes songkok
please visit their web: http://www.raihan.com.my
Sorry.. cant enlarge the pic...
Thanks for the compliment... yes you are right... they look so smart and handsome... in full suit... normally for wedding. when akad time.. the guy will wear fulll suit baju melayu...
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Posted: 19-Nov-2005 at 15:03 |
Originally posted by Zagros
Originally posted by Maziar
Lori or Bakhtiari hats have a long history, lori hats look like Sassanids one, maybe they came from there. But they are not islamic.
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There is no such thing as an Islamic hat, only hats worn by people who are muslim and Lors are muslim. And I don't think it is from Sassanid times, it is more likely from Safavid times.
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Pleas look at these pics. Not only the hats, but also the dresses looks very similiar to bakhtiari/lori people of today.
This is in my opinion. If you think i am wrong, so please help to increase my knowledg. Becouse i know little about iranian history.
Thank you
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Posted: 21-Nov-2005 at 04:45 |
Have any of you noticed how Kurdish sepratists are using the Shemagh as a political symbol?
These sepratists are wearing the black and white Shemagh as oppose to red and white (national colours of the Turkish republic), to show their opposition to the republic. Have any of you heard of this before?
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Posted: 21-Nov-2005 at 16:09 |
Originally posted by Maziar
Originally posted by Zagros
Originally posted by Maziar
Lori or Bakhtiari hats have a long history, lori hats look like Sassanids one, maybe they came from there. But they are not islamic.
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There is no such thing as an Islamic hat, only hats worn by people who are muslim and Lors are muslim. And I don't think it is from Sassanid times, it is more likely from Safavid times.
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Zagros Dorood
Pleas look at these pics. Not only the hats, but also the dresses looks very similiar to bakhtiari/lori people of today.
This is in my opinion. If you think i am wrong, so please help to increase my knowledg. Becouse i know little about iranian history.
Thank you
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Yes, it seems that they actually have a deeper root than even Sassanian times, DFront kindly pointed out that the reliefs at Persepolis of Medians show similar hats.
One thing I am sure of though, the colour became black as standard in Safavid times when everyone was converted to Shi'ism. The Kurds in Ilam (Fayl branchi) had all of their traditional dresses changed to black at this time too, I am only glad that the Kurds to the North remained Sunni otherwise all Kurdish dresses would be BLACK instead of the bright colours.
I don't think any of the headgears here are rotted in Islam, it is just headgear worn by muslims, and Lors are surely quite traditional muslims.
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Posted: 26-Oct-2013 at 09:40 |
Fez, Fez and Fez
Edited by Ollios - 26-Oct-2013 at 09:41
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Posted: 07-Nov-2013 at 03:21 |
cmon ! seriously ?? i thought you like turkmen hate more than any others !!! you should try it !
Edited by yomud - 07-Nov-2013 at 03:23
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