Alasho is an indigenous Hausa long turban, worn across the head and neck. It is near identical in length, colour and dimensions to that of the Tuareg tagelmust, but is wrapped differently to the Tuareg method, leaving the sides of the head and some of the lower neck free. A similar style turban is worn by Songhai men, known as 'fatalaa' in Zarma.
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| - Alasho is an indigenous Hausa long turban, worn across the head and neck. It is near identical in length, colour and dimensions to that of the Tuareg tagelmust, but is wrapped differently to the Tuareg method, leaving the sides of the head and some of the lower neck free. A similar style turban is worn by Songhai men, known as 'fatalaa' in Zarma. (en)
- El alasho es un turbante armado con una tela extensa que usan los indígenas de la etnia Hausa, que les cubre la cabeza y el cuello. Tiene longitud, color y dimensiones muy similares al tagelmust, de los Tuareg, pero se envuelve en forma distinta al método de los tuareg, dejando los laterales y parte de la zona baja del cuello descubiertos. Un turbante de estilo similar utilizan los hombres Songhai, y lo denominan 'fatalaa' en Zarma. (es)
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| - Alasho is an indigenous Hausa long turban, worn across the head and neck. It is near identical in length, colour and dimensions to that of the Tuareg tagelmust, but is wrapped differently to the Tuareg method, leaving the sides of the head and some of the lower neck free. A similar style turban is worn by Songhai men, known as 'fatalaa' in Zarma. Once common throughout Hausa society as common male clothing, today it only survives when used for important occasions or ceremonies, rite of passage rituals to the adult age, marriage or in the inauguration of a social leader. The Alasho veil has traditionally been manufactured in Kano, and was sold to Tuareg and Songhay clients and traders. (en)
- El alasho es un turbante armado con una tela extensa que usan los indígenas de la etnia Hausa, que les cubre la cabeza y el cuello. Tiene longitud, color y dimensiones muy similares al tagelmust, de los Tuareg, pero se envuelve en forma distinta al método de los tuareg, dejando los laterales y parte de la zona baja del cuello descubiertos. Un turbante de estilo similar utilizan los hombres Songhai, y lo denominan 'fatalaa' en Zarma. Aunque antiguamente era común en toda la sociedad hausa como vestimenta masculina común, hoy en día solo sobrevive cuando se usa en ocasiones o ceremonias importantes, rituales de pasaje a la edad adulta, matrimonio o en ceremonias de festejo de un líder social. El velo de Alasho se ha fabricado tradicionalmente en Kano y se vendía a clientes y comerciantes de Tuareg y Songhay. (es)
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