In a few days, the curls will unfurl and get rough, turning the precious karakul pelt into cheep sheepskin. |
Other agricultural products are silks, fruit, grapes, and livestock, particularly karakul sheep. |
One day, Karzai wore the grey karakul hat from the north, the next day the black and white silk turban from his Pathan homeland in the south. |
During the ninetieth century, seal and karakul were made into indoor jackets. |
The epicentre of the quake was 111 km southwest of Karakul, the USGS said, a sparsely populated mountainous area. |
According to the fur industry this foetal karakul lamb fur is from lambs that are prematurely born. |