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The Doppa, a square or round skullcap originating in the Caucasus and worn by Kazan Tatars, Uzbeks and Uyghurs, is a Muslim skullcap, similar to the Jewish kippah. The doppa is derived from a Turkic, more pointed, ancestral cap, which can be seen in some of the portraits of Jalaleddin Mingburnu. It is possible that the doppa influenced the development of the kippa when Jewish communities interacted with Muslim Turks in Central Asia
“First of all, I\\\'d like to thank you for the goods, you sent, they arrived just in time and in the anticipated quality. „
-Matej Szabó, Sládkoviovo [Slovakia]
“Hello, I did receive my order and I\'m very happy with it. I plan to purchase again in large volume but I\'m not certain which items I will select yet. Thank you for your excellent customer service. I look forward to working with you again.„
-Rosemary, Paris [United States]
“Thank you very much for your help. I will be ordering another dress with you shortly!„