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The burzinqa is a turban worn by Mandaean men during baptismal ceremonial rituals. It forms the upper end of a lengthy piece of cloth, with the lower end making up the pandama or mouth-veil.

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  • The burzinqa is a turban worn by Mandaean men during baptismal ceremonial rituals. It forms the upper end of a lengthy piece of cloth, with the lower end making up the pandama or mouth-veil. (en)
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  • Two Mandaean men wearing burzinqas (en)
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  • Mandaeans celebrating the Creation Day , Maysan, Iraq - Mar 17, 2019 03.jpg (en)
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  • southern Iraq and southwestern Iran (en)
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  • cloth (en)
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  • Burzinqa (en)
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  • The burzinqa is a turban worn by Mandaean men during baptismal ceremonial rituals. It forms the upper end of a lengthy piece of cloth, with the lower end making up the pandama or mouth-veil. (en)
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  • Burzinqa (en)
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