Kujaveh” in the wedding ceremony of Turkmens

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Among the Turkmens and in the past, Kojeveh or Kajeveh was a room made of colored cloths, usually forty pieces, which was placed especially on the camel and decorated inside and outside. This cajave was used to take the bride and her A bell, similar to a bell, was hung from its roof to be rung by the movement of camels or cows.

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