A turban is a type of headwear, usually made from a long piece of fabric wrapped around the head. It is often associated with people from the Middle East, South Asia, and Africa, but it is also worn by people from other cultures around the world. Turbans can be made from a variety of materials, including cotton, silk, and wool, and they can be decorated with beads, sequins, or other embellishments.
Turbans have been worn for centuries, and they have served a variety of purposes. In some cultures, turbans are worn as a sign of religious devotion, while in others they are worn as a symbol of status or wealth. Turbans can also be worn for practical reasons, such as to protect the head from the sun or cold.