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Kofia (hat)
The kofia is a brimless cylindrical cap with a flat crown, worn by men in East Africa, especially Swahili-speaking cultures. Kofia is a Swahili word that means hat. The kofia is worn with a dashiki, a colorful African shirt which is called a kitenge shirt in some regions of East Africa. In Kenya, Muslims of all tribes wear the kofia with a kanzu, a white robe with a tassel. Recently, many Christians in Kenya have started to wear the kanzu as well. In Uganda, the kofia is worn with the kanzu on informal occasions. It is also worn in Somalia, where it is known as a "koofiyad". Jomo Kenyatta, the first President of Kenya, was often photographed wearing a kofia. The kofia is popular in Mayotte. The traditional kofia has tiny pin holes in the cloth that allows the air to circulate. In East Africa, the kofia is worn by Muslims. In West Africa, this cap is called a kufi. ==Bargashia== In Zanzibar, and Northern Uganda, the Bargashia is a popular hat. This hat was named after Barghash bin Said of Zanzibar, the former Sultan of Zanzibar. Unlike the kofia, it is covered in embroidery and does not have pin holes. Like the kofia, the bargashia is worn with the kanzu.
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