Arab clothing - "Tuhao"Agal

"A piece of cloth on the head, I am the richest in the world" is probably the impression of most people in the Gulf countries, everyone is impressed by the Arab headscarf and hair band, today we will give you a detailed introduction to the Arab clothing - "Tuhao"Agal.

Type of Arab Agal

The ancient inhabitants of the Arabian Peninsula are known to wear Agal as a symbol of masculinity and originality in addition to traditional Arabic dress. There are many types and colors of Arabian Agal, but the most common and well-known color is black, in addition to white Agal, reed Agal and so on.

Black agal

White agal

Reed Agal

Moizadze agal

Why are there two loops in the Agal?

The reason for wrapping the headband into two loops can be traced back to its origin, which originally evolved from the rope used to tie camels. The Arabs often wrapped the rope in two loops and placed it on the camel's lap to keep the camel's front legs straight. If the rider was riding on the camel, he would put this rope on his head. Over time, this rope gradually evolved into a Agal.

The relationship between the turban and the agal?

Turbans and agal are not just traditional clothing, they carry deeper meanings than that, because they relate to the motherland, the land, masculinity, customs and traditions.

The shape of the headband varies from owner to owner in the Arabian Gulf countries. For example, a headband with a tassel indicates a Qatari, while a small headband indicates a Kuwaiti.

As for the turban, it is very important and has many benefits, covering the head to protect it from the hot climate, so men have to put it on their head, and the agal is the best combination for securing the turban.

Who was the first person to wear a black headband?

The first people to wear black headbands were the Andalusian Muslims. After the fall of Andalusia, they vowed not to remove the black turbans on their heads until Andalusia was restored to express their great sorrow. The story of the headband is the story of Arab history, and over time, generation after generation, this black band became the headband worn today.

What are the agal made of?

The agal was made from a variety of materials, including goat wool and silk in addition to cotton, and was woven through traditional techniques to eventually become the agal you see today.

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