The karakul (also spelt qaraqul at times) is a type of hat made from the wool or fur of the karakul/qaraqul sheep. It is typically worn by men in Central Asia, Afghanistan and Pakistan. The Jinnah cap is a type of Karakul that is named after the founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, who popularized it.,
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During the five years the Taliban Islamic militia was in power, officials donned black turbans. These days, the symbol of power is the pakul, a round, flat-topped hat resembling a low souffle, made famous by the mujaheddin rebels who fought the Soviets in the 1980s.20-May-2002
Turbans are worn mostly by the elder Afghans of all ethnic groups throughout the country and at times children, young adults and middle age men may wear them too. It is a very common headwear among the Pashtuns.06-Sept-2011
Burka. The burka is a head-to-toe covering seen often in Afghanistan. Women appearing in public were required to wear this covering, usually coloured grey or blue, during the country's Taliban rule.19-Dec-2012
The flat, woollen, rolled-up hat called a pakol is nowadays one of the undisputed symbols of Afghanistan.03-Jan-2014
Astrakhan fur hats are made of pelts with nice low to medium curls depending on the model. Current options include ambassador, kubanka, Leningrad, Moscow, papakha, shepherd, and ushanka styles. The material name is synonymous with Persian lamb or Karakul and many of its spelling variations.
The Pakol is believed to be originated from Chitral. Pakol is primarily worn by the Kho people (also Chitrali) and was later adopted by some Iranic peoples, of northern Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Pakistani-administered Gilgit-Baltistan, northeastern Afghanistan and Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir.
A karakul hat (or qaraqul) hat (Pashto/Persian), also called a Jinnah cap in Pakistan is a hat made from the fur of the Qaraqul breed of sheep. The triangular hat is part of the costume of the native people of Kabul which has been worn by many generations of men in Afghanistan.16-Jan-2020
A karakul (or qaraqul) hat (Dari/Persian: قراقلی), also called a Jinnah cap in Pakistan [1], is a hat made from the fur of the Qaraqul breed of sheep.
A karakul (or qaraqul) hat (Dari/Pashto/Uzbek: قراقلی), also called a Uzbek hat is a hat made from the fur of the Qaraqul breed of sheep.