Laurel wreath/crown. Both are correct. :)
That would depend on the time period and geographical location of the kingdom. Many ancient peoples wore toga-like attire and/or robes, so a fancy version of this type of clothing would be likely to have been worn by a king, along with an identifying headpiece, such as a crown of some sort.
Egyptians were a people who cared meticulously for their appearances. As far as hairstyles went, many Egyptians sported a selection of trendy wigs, which they secured with headbands or headdresses. Wigs grew highly ornamental, especially by the New Kingdom, and could be decorated by gold and jewels.
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In African, the name Nikhat means- smell flavor. The name Nikhat orginated as an African name. The name Nikhat is most often used as a girl name or female name.
Cleopatra's headpiece or crown was called a "uraeus".
A head piece
Fascinator
A gele is a traditional headpiece worn by an African bride.
I'm not familiar with a 'headpiece' but I think you mean the bridle. This is used to control the horse's head and keeps the bit in the horse's mouth.
Figurehead
It is called a bridal patch or bridal path for the headpiece of the bridal to sit when it is on.
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it is a headpiece worn by a bishop.
A part of the harness which goes over the horse's neck.
Laurel wreath/crown. Both are correct. :)
The screw part at the end of the headpiece is for tuning.