Keffiyeh
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The keffiyeh or kufiya is a traditional Arabian headdress, or what is sometimes called a habit, which originated in Yemen; it is now worn throughout the Middle East region.
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See also
- Aghal, Keffiyeh accessory headdress
- Bisht, Arabian cloak
- Gamcha, scarf from the Indian subcontinent
- Gingham, scarf from Malaysia
- ʿEmamah, Arabian turban
- Khăn rằn, checkered shawl worn in Cambodia and the Mekong region of Vietnam
- Krama, Cambodian scarf
- List of headgear
- Litham, Arabian headdress
- Sudra (headdress), Jewish scarf
- Tagelmust, Berber scarf
- Tallit, Jewish shawl
- Thawb, Arabian garment
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