Wearing 'rawani' turban symbol of royalty in Hausa people in Africa

Wearing 'rawani' turban symbol of royalty in Hausa people in Africa

It symbolizes prestige in Hausa community, serves as protection against inclement weather

By Adam Abu Bashal

ABUJA, Nigeria (AA) - Hausa people in Africa wear a special turban called rawani as a symbol of royalty and prestige.

Rawani, which means turban in the Hausa language, is respected by the community living in West African countries such as Nigeria, Ghana, Niger, Cameroon, Chad, and Togo.

Large turbans are now almost exclusively worn by most members of royal Hausa. The styles of turbans can vary according to the meaning and importance of the places where the kings will go.

Religious leaders and elders tie smaller rawani in different ways.

Hausa people pay more attention to traditional dress in celebrations, including religious events, weddings, and cultural festivals.

Rawanis symbolize prestige in Hausa society and also serve as protection against inclement weather.

The part of the rawani that covers the mouth and nose and extends to the chin is called "amawali," and the horn-like parts are called "kunnuwa.”


* Writing by Gozde Bayar in Ankara

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