Gisuboran

Gisuborān meaning haircutting (Persian:گیسوبران) is one of the mourning rituals in Iranian culture.

[1] In Shahnameh, written by Ferdowsi, Farangis cut her hair because of her husband's unjust death, named Siyâvash.

[10] The Kurds of Iran and the Iranian Lors who are close to them, know this ritual by the name of "Chamar".

As soon as the horse approaches the tent, people start crying and they play a sad song with an instrument called "Chamariyone", which is a type of trumpet, and women cut their hair.

Users of TikTok[13] and other platforms performed this ritual to sympathize with Iranians.

Hair cutting - Solidarity with Iranian Protests in Australia
Gisuboran at a protest rally after the killing of Mahsa Amini, Santa Barbara, California