- Art) The
general clothing style attributed to the
Seljuks is that of the
aqbiya turkiyya, or long robe or
decorated caftan with “Turkish” cut, with a front...
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variations were noted; the
Turkish style (al-
aqbiya al-turkiyya), and the
Tatar (or Mongolian)
style (al-
aqbiya al-tatariyya or qabā' tatarī). The latter...
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Zengid soldiers from Mosul, with
swords and the
aqbiya turkiyya coat,
tiraz armbands,
boots and
sharbush hat.
Kitab al-Aghani, 1218–1219....
- soldiers,
armed with long
swords and
wearing Turkic military dress: the
aqbiya turkiyya coat,
tiraz armbands,
boots and
sharbush hat. M****cript Kitab...
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Turkic dress,
wearing the
sharbush hat).
Figures in
Turkic dress, with
aqbiya turkiyya coat,
tiraz armbands,
boots and
sharbush hat. Kitâb al-Diryâq,...
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Zengid soldiers armed with long
swords and
wearing the
aqbiya turkiyya coat,
tiraz armbands,
boots and
sharbush hat, at the time of the
atabegate of Badr...
- in
Turkic dress,
wearing the
sharbush hat.
Figures in
Turkic dress, with
aqbiya turkiyya coat,
tiraz armbands,
boots and
sharbush hat. Kitāb al-Diryāq,...
- elbow-length tirāz
sleeves and on his head a sharbush. Most of his
attendants wear
aqbiya turkiyya and
kalawta caps.
Workman depicted behind the
palace and riders...
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Maqamat of al-Hariri, 1237 CE,
possibly Baghdad.
Turkic soldiers wearing the
aqbiya turkiyya coat,
tiraz armbands,
boots and
sharbush hat. (Second frontispiece...
- two main varieties; the
Turkish style (al-
aqbiya al-turkiyya), and the
Tatar (or Mongolian)
style (al-
aqbiya al-tatariyya or qabā' tatarī). The latter...