[Gatesedge] Turkish hairstyles
Linda Williams
ruhgozler at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 7 15:26:09 PDT 2002
Not necessarily in Turkey. All women didn't wear
abayahs but they did wear hair coverings.
Edith
--- "Young, Carolyn" <Carolyn.Young at goodmanmfg.com>
wrote:
> Hummmm. Ottoman Empire. Moslem. You don't have to
> worry about hair
> styles. If you were allowed out where men other
> than close family could see
> you, you would be wearing an abayah. Or are we on
> the other side?
>
> Cait
>
> Carolyn B. Young
> Goodman Mfg.
> IT - Branch
> 713/861.2500 ext 425
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lisabetta mka Kimberly
> [mailto:lisabetta_micola_damonte at yahoo.com]
> Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 4:37 PM
> To: gatesedge at ansteorra.org
> Subject: [Gatesedge] Turkish hairstyles
>
>
>
> In all the research many of you have done for MSF,
> have you ran across hairstyles and if so can you
> forward me links :)
>
>
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