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The Karakul hat (Dari/Pashto/Uzbek/Urdu/Kashmiri: قراقلی), also known by other names, is a hat made from the fur of the Karakul breed of sheep. It originally comes from Bukhara, Uzbekistan. The fur from which it is made is referred to as Astrakhan, broadtail, qaraqulcha, or Persian lamb. The hat is peaked, and folds flat when taken off the wearer's head.
The cap is typically worn by Muslim men in Central and South Asia. It was worn by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founding father of Pakistan, where it is known as the Jinnah cap. The karakul, which had distinguished all educated urban men since the beginning of the 20th century, has fallen out of fashion in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Production
The cap is made of the fur of the Qaraqul or Karakul breed of sheep, which is found in the desert areas of Central Asia. The sheep have been named in connection to the city of Qorako‘l, a town in the Bukhara Region of Uzbekistan. Later, the cap became popular in Mazar Sharif, a city in Afghanistan, after which Uzbek craftsmen also brought the business to Pakistan.
The type of wool from which these caps are made is popularly known as astar, astarkhan, broadtail, qaraqulcha and Irani menda. The literal meaning of Karakul, which is a Turkish word, is black lake.
Design
In terms of design, the cap is peaked and has several parts. It folds flat when taken off the head. The cap has been particularly popular among the Muslim population of Central and South Asia, however, there is no religious significance attached to it.
The fur is obtained from a newly-born sheep, which gives the cap its tough and curly texture as well as a specific pattern.
Kashmiri variations
Karakul caps have been worn by Kashmiris for the past several decades. The Karakul cap is colloquially known as a "Karakuli" in the Kashmir Valley. The traditional headgear of the gentry in Kashmir has historically been the turban tied in a similar fashion to the Pashtun equivalent.
Most of the mainstream lawmakers enjoy wearing the Karakul caps. A Kashmiri groom frequently dons a Karakul Cap while waiting for his fiancée to join him at his in-laws' residence.It is most likely worn by elderly people
African variations
Both the velvet and faux fur versions are worn by men of African descent with Western suits, and African attire such as the grand boubou. Muslims of African ancestry wear these caps with the dishdasha. In urban slang, the karakul cap is called a fur kufi, while the Rampuri cap is called a velvet fez hat. When worn properly, these caps are always slanted at an angle, and never placed straight on the head. Leopard print karakul caps are common in Africa, but are rarely seen in the United States. In popular culture, Eddie Murphy wore the karakul cap in the movie Coming to America.
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See also
Astrakhan (fur)
Fur wedge cap
Papakha
Side cap (Pilotka)
Taqiyah (cap)
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Karakul hat - Wikipedia
The Karakul hat (Dari/Pashto/Uzbek/Urdu/Kashmiri: قراقلی), also known by other names, [a] is a hat made from the fur of the Karakul breed of sheep. It originally comes from Bukhara , Uzbekistan .
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One, called a papaha, is a high fur hat, usually made of karakul sheepskin. The hat has the general appearance of a cylinder with one open end and is set upon the head in such a way as to have the brim touch the temples. Some examples have ear …
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Our Karakul hats are made of the highest quality sheep pelts with curly pattern. Also known as Qaraqul, caracul, Astrakhan fur, and Persian lamb.
Karakul (hat) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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Nov 22, 2020 · Original Kashmiri Indian Karakul cap; Winter hat cap to protect your head from cold winds
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Nov 7, 2015 · Men's Karakul diplomat winter hat. Made by top class furriers of real Astrakhan fur, this cozy fur hat will keep your head warm in any weather. Note: there are no ear flaps. Height: approximately 6 inches. Shade of brown and gray may vary. Production time: up to …
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The Karakul hat (Dari / Pashto / Uzbek / Urdu / Kashmiri: قراقلی), also known by other names, is a hat made from the fur of the Karakul breed of sheep. It originally comes from Bukhara, Uzbekistan. The fur from which it is made is referred to as …