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Stitched Head Gear of Medieval Deccan

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Stitched Head Gear of Medieval Deccan
Kulavi the stitched Head Gear

Kulavi was popular during the Vijayanagar period
See also:
Food and Food Habits in Vijayanagar Times, Sports and Pastimes in Vijayanagar Times, Span of Vijayanagar Empire, The Vijayanagar Empire, Ugranarasimha of Hampi, A grand four-storied hero-stone of the Vijayanagar period, Vijayanagar Coin (Gold), Medieval Deccan, The Boar (Varaha) Logo of the Vijayanagar Kings, Varaha

Indian Head-Wear Through The Centuies
Indian Headgear

More Pictures of Indian Headgear 
The Embroidered Woolen Cap of Ibrahim Adil Shah IIInexpensively Decorated HeadgearTypical Headgear worn by Sikhs and Muslims in IndiaThe Kavi (Indian Red) Turban of Swami VivekanandaThe Turayi Headgear of a Halakki Tribal
Tilaks Maharashtrian Turban Popular during 18th-19th centuriesThe Turban of Pandit Madan Mohan MalaviyaThe Elaborate Turban of a Nobleman, MysoreYou are hereQuilted Hat of a Vijayanagar Nobleman
Rumal of a Farmer in KarnatakaThe worn out cap of a homeless manThe Man in PinkThe Colorful Turban of a Sufi MysticMarwadis Marvelous Turban
Sikh youngster with sporty Head GearMan in Yellow Turban (Peta)Festive Turban of a Sikh YoungsterHappy Villager from Rajasthan, IndiaMan in Red Turban
Man in Red Rumal

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