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Gugu hat (罟罟冠 or 固姑冠 or 顧姑冠 or 故姑冠; pronounced as Guguguan in Chinese) is a tall headdress worn by Mongol noblewomen before and during the Yuan dynasty. It is also known as boqta, boghta, botta, boghtagh or boqtaq. The gugu hat was one of the hallmark headdress of Mongol women in the 13th and 14th century. It was always worn with the formal robe of Mongol women. The boqta also appeared in the Ilkhanate (1256–1335 AD), in Korea when Mongol princesses married in the Goryeo court, and continued to be used in the Timurid court in the 15th century AD.

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  • Gugu hat (罟罟冠 or 固姑冠 or 顧姑冠 or 故姑冠; pronounced as Guguguan in Chinese) is a tall headdress worn by Mongol noblewomen before and during the Yuan dynasty. It is also known as boqta, boghta, botta, boghtagh or boqtaq. The gugu hat was one of the hallmark headdress of Mongol women in the 13th and 14th century. It was always worn with the formal robe of Mongol women. The boqta also appeared in the Ilkhanate (1256–1335 AD), in Korea when Mongol princesses married in the Goryeo court, and continued to be used in the Timurid court in the 15th century AD. (en)
  • Gugu (罟罟冠, 固姑冠, 顧姑冠 ou 故姑冠; pronunciado como Guguguan em chinês) é um cocar alto usado por nobres mongóis durante e antes da dinastia Iuã. Também é conhecido como boqta, boghta, botta, boghtagh ou boqtaq. O cocar gugu foi um dos adereços de cabeça característicos das mulheres mongóis nos séculos XIII e XIV. Ele sempre foi usado com o manto formal das mulheres mongóis. O boqta também apareceu no Ilcanato (1256–1335 d.C.) na Coreia quando as princesas mongóis se casaram na corte de Goryeo, e continuou a ser usado na corte timúrida no século XV. (pt)
  • Бо́кка, также бохтог, боктаг или гу-гу— традиционный монгольский женский головной убор, принадлежность высокопоставленных замужних женщин. (ru)
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  • Gugu hat (罟罟冠 or 固姑冠 or 顧姑冠 or 故姑冠; pronounced as Guguguan in Chinese) is a tall headdress worn by Mongol noblewomen before and during the Yuan dynasty. It is also known as boqta, boghta, botta, boghtagh or boqtaq. The gugu hat was one of the hallmark headdress of Mongol women in the 13th and 14th century. It was always worn with the formal robe of Mongol women. The boqta also appeared in the Ilkhanate (1256–1335 AD), in Korea when Mongol princesses married in the Goryeo court, and continued to be used in the Timurid court in the 15th century AD. (en)
  • Gugu (罟罟冠, 固姑冠, 顧姑冠 ou 故姑冠; pronunciado como Guguguan em chinês) é um cocar alto usado por nobres mongóis durante e antes da dinastia Iuã. Também é conhecido como boqta, boghta, botta, boghtagh ou boqtaq. O cocar gugu foi um dos adereços de cabeça característicos das mulheres mongóis nos séculos XIII e XIV. Ele sempre foi usado com o manto formal das mulheres mongóis. O boqta também apareceu no Ilcanato (1256–1335 d.C.) na Coreia quando as princesas mongóis se casaram na corte de Goryeo, e continuou a ser usado na corte timúrida no século XV. (pt)
  • Бо́кка, также бохтог, боктаг или гу-гу— традиционный монгольский женский головной убор, принадлежность высокопоставленных замужних женщин. (ru)
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  • Gugu hat (en)
  • Gugu (chapéu) (pt)
  • Бокка (головной убор) (ru)
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