Английская Википедия:Doppa

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An Uzbek man wearing a doppi or tyubeteika
An Uzbek man wearing a doppi (called tyubeteika in Russian)

The doppa (Шаблон:Lang-ug) or doppi[1] (Шаблон:Lang-uz / Шаблон:Lang / Шаблон:Lang) is a square or round skullcap originating in Central Asia, worn by Uyghurs, Uzbeks, Kazan Tatars, and Tajiks.[2]

The doppi is derived from the Khwarazmians, more pointed, and an ancestral cap, which can be seen in some of the portraits of Jalaleddin Mingburnu.Шаблон:Citation needed

Differences between the Uyghur doppas and Uzbek doppis can be observed from their shape, method of making, and colour. Uyghur doppas are round, whereas Uzbek doppis are square with pointy edges. Uyghur doppas are relatively softer, while Uzbek doppis are slightly harder and set into shape with mold.

See also

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Various types of traditional Uzbek doʻppis known as Shahrisabz doʻppi (first and second rows), Surxon doʻppi (top three in the third row), and Chust doʻppi (last row)

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