What headdresses did the inhabitants of Bukhara wear?

What headdresses did the inhabitants of Bukhara wear?

Among the expensive women's hats worn by wealthy townswomen at the end of the 19th century was a telpak - a hat with a kunduz fur band, with a pointed or rounded high top.

The top of the hat was sewn from colored smooth velvet, embroidered over the entire surface with floral patterns with gold thread using the zaminduzi technique.
The girl's headdress was a kaltapushak cap, with or without a special bell-tape.

 

Descriptions of other Uzbek traditional clothing items can be found in the book-album "Traditional Uzbek costume based on the materials of museum and private collections of Uzbekistan (Part 1)" (volume XLVIII) from the series "Cultural Legacy of Uzbekistan in the  World Collections".
 

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What headdresses did the inhabitants of Bukhara wear?