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    The sarāqūj was a type of conical hat with a brimmed base, worn by Central Asian men during the time of Turkic rule in the Middle-East and Central Asia...
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    of the horse-riders wearing the brimmed hat with conical crown known as sarāqūj. "In the paintings the facial cast of these [ruling] Turks is obviously...
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    11th century, Inv. No. 03086-75. Armenian Princes Ivane and Zakare, 1201 Saraquj E.J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913-1936. BRILL. p. 891. ISBN...
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    lower register wear the brimmed hat with conical crown known as saraquj. On the saraquj of one workman is a crisscrossed colored takhftfa with a brooch...
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    point an official military cap, and eventually became a schoolboy hat. the saraquj was a conical hat with a brim that could be turned up or down. It was popular...
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