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Meanings of black turban in English
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Usage of black turban in English
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On her carefully parted hair she wore a neat little blackturban.
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Inside was a cleric with a blackturban and a beard.
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I adjusted my blackturban and buttoned up my white jacket.
4
The Russian woman appeared before them in a blackturban and a voluminous black cloak.
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By his own admission, he wore an archetypal look: blackturban, thick beard, Kalashnikov rifle.
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Al-Zawahri, wearing a blackturban and a white robe, looked older than in previous tapes.
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It split the blackturban and the skull beneath.
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He wore a white robe, a blackturban, and a diver's watch the size of a small bagel.
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Mr Khatami is a cleric who wears a blackturban signifying he is a descendent of the Muslim Prophet Mohammad.
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He was a wizened elder with a fine white beard, clad in a soiled kaftan, blackturban and big black-rimmed spectacles.
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Gauher Khan, nephew of the Mingal Sardar, was a picturesque young man with heavily embroidered black coat and a blackturban.
12
Then the leader of the band appears, the man in the blackturban, masked with a scarf wrapped around his face.
13
Zawahri, wearing a blackturban, spoke as he sat next to an assault rifle in front of shelves full of Islamic books.
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But, during my time in Kashmir (the first four years) I had it long and used to tie a blackturban.
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Some also wear a sort of cloth cap, called bakin zakee, of a green colour, round which they bind the turkadee, or blackturban.
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He was wearing his usual height-of-the-Raj finery, all splendid silks and satins, topped with a jet- blackturban boasting the biggest single diamond I'd ever seen.