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winter bashlyks worn atop
regular headdress,
cotton bashlyks,
homeknitted bashlyks, silk
bashlyks,
scarf bashlyks, down
bashlyks,
dress bashlyks, jumpsuit-type...
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victory parade in Berlin. Some view the
bogatyrkas as an
evolution of the
bashlyk conical hoods worn by the
Russian military since the mid-19th century....
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reversed to make a
windbreak or used as a blanket. On the head was the
bashlyk, a soft cap, or the papakha, a
large wool hat. Kepenek, a
similar garment...
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traditional female headdress of the Ingush. Its male
counterpart is the
Bashlyk. It was
traditionally w****end
clothing of the Ingush, worn
during the holidays...
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Kyrgyzstan A
Kyrgyz Manaschi wears a
white kalpak for a
special occasion Bashlyk Busby (military headdress)
Gugiuman Işlic
Kalfak (ru:Калфак, tt:Калфак)...
- velvet.
Bashlyk,
which is worn
around the neck,
consists of a hood and long,
round ends. In winter, men wear a
bashlyk made of
cloth and wool.
Bashlyks made...
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Tuque Tyrolean Upe
Ushanka Welsh Yanggwan Wrapped headwear Apostolnik Bashlyk Birrus Bonnet Boshiya Burqa Caul
Chador Chaperon Cornette Dastar Do-rag...
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other men's
bonnets Feather bonnet Glengarry bonnet Tam o'shanter
Bashlyk Bongrace, the
stiffened back of the hood when
flipped over the forehead...
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formed which consisted of
gazyrs on the chest, beshmet, cherkeska, burka,
bashlyk, papakha, etc. The
chokha was in wide use
among the
inhabitants of the...
- Games,
named The Phryges, were
based on the cap. List of hats and
headgear Bashlyk Kolah namadi Pointed hat of Iron Age
Eurasia Balaclava (clothing) Barretina...