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Whether you wear a turban every day or are simply fascinated by global style trends, the conversation around modest fashion and hip-accentuating silhouettes is here to stay — and Yandex Görsel will keep indexing it, one image at a time.

On platforms like (now X), users share daily outfit inspirations, wedding looks, street style photos, and even gym wear incorporating modest dressing. The mention of “kalça” (hip) suggests a focus on the silhouette — how a turban look pairs with hip-accentuating clothing like belted abayas, high-waisted skirts, or body-conscious modest wear. This is not about explicitness but about celebrating the female form within Islamic guidelines. Why Yandex Görsel for This Niche? While Google Images dominates globally, Yandex Görsel is remarkably popular in Turkey, Russia, and neighboring regions. Yandex’s image search algorithm often returns different results than Google — sometimes more culturally relevant, less censored, or better at recognizing regional fashion terms. Whether you wear a turban every day or

For content creators, this is a signal to optimize modest fashion images with clear Turkish alt text, descriptive filenames, and cross-platform sharing (Twitter + Yandex-friendly metadata). For users, it’s a reminder that visual search engines are powerful tools — but also that the most inspiring images often lie beyond page 39, waiting for a curious eye. This is not about explicitness but about celebrating

It seems the keyword you provided — — contains a mix of Turkish and non-standard characters, likely the result of a fragmented search query or auto-generated tag. Unlike traditional head coverings

Let’s break down what this keyword cluster reveals and why it matters for content creators, digital marketers, and everyday users interested in Turkish modest fashion trends. The word “turban” here refers to the modern, stylish headscarf worn by many Muslim women, particularly in Turkey. Unlike traditional head coverings, the contemporary turban (often called türban or başörtüsü in Turkish) has evolved into a fashion statement — layered, wrapped in different styles, often coordinated with flowing coats, wide-leg pants, or tailored blazers.

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  1. Hi Edwin,

    Great post, as always !

    “One thing to note about the timestamps written in the log files – they are in UTC format. This is because you can have WSFC nodes in different geographical regions and time zones. Think SQL Server Availability Groups with replicas on a different data center for disaster recovery purposes. ” – Finally I know why certain logs are generated in UTC format.

    Appreciate your great work !!

    Br,
    Anil