Moroccan tarbouch

Tarbouche Fez (طربوش فاسي or ṭarbūš FASI) is a rigid male headgear felt, often red, truncated cone shape, decorated with a black tassel attached to the top. The fez is from Greece , and has been adopted by many ethnic and religious groups in the Ottoman Empire nineteenth century. Nowadays, it is increasingly rare to see covered.

There is another hypothesis stating that the inhabitants of Fez taunted the Ottoman Algeria who never managed to get beyond the wadi Moulouya wearing a head covering similar to theirs.

It can also be held in Fez Ottoman Ottoman traditional musicians of Arab-Andalusian music of Algeria. Algeria (a country that is part of the Ottoman Empire) the cap bears the names of "Chèche of Istanbul" or "Tarbouch."
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