bandan
Bandan is a term with multiple meanings, but it is most commonly a variant spelling of bandana or bandanna, a square cloth worn around the head, neck, or face. The word bandana derives from the Hindi word bandhanā, meaning to tie, and reached English via Urdu and colonial trade. Modern bandanas are typically made of cotton, though silk or synthetic blends are also used, and sizes range from small handkerchiefs to 24-inch squares. They frequently feature printed patterns such as paisley, geometric motifs, or florals, and edges are usually hemmed to prevent fraying.
Use and cultural context: Bandanas serve practical functions such as protection from sun or dust, moisture
Other uses: The term Bandan can appear as a surname or place name in certain languages or