Turkish headscarf archives often serve as a record of the "türban" evolution in Turkey, reflecting broader social and political shifts.
, was a faded sepia print from the late 1940s. It showed a young woman—her great-grandmother, Leyla—standing in a sun-drenched courtyard. Her turban was styled with sharp, geometric precision, pinned with a single turquoise brooch. She wasn't looking at the camera; she was looking toward the Bosphorus, her expression a mix of fierce independence and quiet longing. Turk Turbanli Resim Arsivi 1 60
This progression from 1 to 60 ensures a holistic view of the Ottoman male figure. Turkish headscarf archives often serve as a record