Unlikely "origin." They were originally headwear from Morocco and became popularized by the Ottoman Empire. The red color was obtained from a berry, but black also appeared, as well as white and green. It was worn by most inhabitants of the Ottoman empire, whether Islamic or not, including many in the Balkans and also Jews. The only symbolism attached to them was occasionally political, as badges of resistance to a prevailing regime. Ultimately, they were a matter of fashion. The Ottomans adopted them in replacement of turbans, which they banned.
Notice the red hair and beard?
Like the red Fez symbolically soaked in the blood of infidels. Masons and Shriners wear them too. Its origin is from Islam.
Wow. Yes. I am sure they do.
Can you find a pic for me?
Unlikely "origin." They were originally headwear from Morocco and became popularized by the Ottoman Empire. The red color was obtained from a berry, but black also appeared, as well as white and green. It was worn by most inhabitants of the Ottoman empire, whether Islamic or not, including many in the Balkans and also Jews. The only symbolism attached to them was occasionally political, as badges of resistance to a prevailing regime. Ultimately, they were a matter of fashion. The Ottomans adopted them in replacement of turbans, which they banned.
Wrong. Learn your history and stop trusting revisionist AI.
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Weird?
I believe it's either the fallen angels or henna. Choose one.