Brand New KARAKUL JINNAH PERSIAN LAMB broadtail KUFI FUR SHEEP HAT RUSSIAN CAP NEW KARAKUL CHIC JINNAH PERSIAN WOOL HAT ASTRAKHAN CAP ROCHAS TYPE DESIGNER HATS BOAT SHAPED JINNAH HAT HAND MADE PURE NATURAL LAMBS FUR HAT KUFI THIS IS THE HIGHEST QUALITY MADE AND AVAILABLE! !!!BEWARE OF LOW QUALITY NON-FUR PRODUCTIONS!!! GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH HERE GUARANTEED!!!! Size is approx 57cm Height is approx 14cm ALL SIZES AVAILABLE IN 5 NATURAL COLORS: BLACK BROWN GREY Beige Tan A Karakul (Qaraqul) hat (Persian) is a hat made from the fur of the Qaraqul breed of sheep. The fur from which it is made is referred to as Astrakhan, broadtail, qaraqulcha, or Persian lamb. Qaraqul means Black fur in Turkic, similar types of hats are common among Turkic peoples. The hat is peaked, and folds flat when taken off of the wearer's head. The qaraqul hat is typically worn by men in Central and South Asia. Hamid Karzai, President of Afghanistan, famously wears a qaraqul hat. Since his presidential appointment, qaraqul hats have become more popular among men in Afghanistan Karakul caps became popular among Africans and African-Americans in the 1960s. African Presidents, Modibo Keita of Mali, and Ahmed Sekou Toure of Guinea wore the Karakul cap to show their independence from European colonial power. The Karakul cap is often worn by African and African-American Christians and Jews. 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 Jinnah caps are common in Africa, but are rarely seen in the United States. In popular culture, Eddie Murphy wore the Jinnah cap in the m
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