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There is a plea for taxing headscarves however.
Married women tend to sport head-scarves referred to as shash, and also often cover their upper body with a shawl known as garbasaar.
One or two universities have attempted to ban students who wear headscarves, but most have not.
A decorated scarf was often worn on top of the headscarf.
The use of the headscarf increased during the 1980s.
Most men covered their heads with either a headscarf (similar to a wrapped keffiyeh, a form of turban) or a fez.
Black headscarves are still often worn by women as a symbol of mourning.
She faces the challenge head-on, playing with her look by wearing outrageous wigs, hats, and headscarves after she loses her hair to chemotherapy.