Bandari woman wearing a traditional burqa (mask) on the fish market of Bandar Abbas, Hormozgān Province, Iran


From BBC Travel: The people in Hormozagan province on Iran’s southern coast are known as Bandari (Port People). Once an important stop on the Spice Route, the area has been a centre for trading since around BC2000, resulting in a jumble of ethnicities and cultures, including African, Arab, Indian and Persian. Most locals wear different attire from other provinces of Iran, with women often sporting colourful dresses instead of the typical black chador, and men in Arab-style clothing. But the boregheh (masks) worn by many Bandari women, both Sunni and Shia, are probably the most striking of all.


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Location: Bandar Abbas, Hormozgān Province, Iran
Photo credit: © Bert de Ruiter / Alamy / Afripics
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