-
Cossacks could wear
beshmets of any
color and material.
Beshmets were used both as
streetwear and at home.
Young Cossacks wore
beshmets in the
summer during...
- open-fronted,
cherkesska coats with
ornamental cartridge loops and
coloured beshmets (waistcoats).
These have come to
epitomize the po****r
image of the Cossacks...
- had to wear a gray
cherkeska and
black beshmet as a uniform. Some
cossacks variated their cherkeskas and
beshmets with
different kinds of
halons and cartridges...
- 1934
Soviet film.
Other items of
traditional Caucasian dress were the
beshmet, a soft
inner shirt with a close-****ing collar, and the cherkeska, a collarless...
- the front,
trousers with
narrow legs (Rutul: badu), a
slightly ****ed
beshmet (Rutul: arkhaluk), and a
North Caucasian-style
cherkeska with cartridge...
- (kubanka) with red crown; a red
service or drab-coloured
linen shirt (
beshmet) over
which would be worn a drab-coloured, sleeved, ankle-length robe (cherkeska)...
- the
peoples of the
Caucasus and Iran. The
arkhalig originated from the
beshmet, a
Turkic outer clothing later worn by Cossacks. An
arkhalig is a long...
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regiment had its own mullah. The division’s men wore gray cherkeskas,
black beshmets and gray or
brown papakhas,
chuviaks or boots. The
color of the shoulder...
-
Cossacks in the
Russian Civil War,
showing the
variety of
cherkesskas and
beshmets worn
South Russia Volunteer Army
armored train "Kalita" Red army soldiers...
- shirt, a
cloth or felt (for winter) dark blue stand-up collar, a
braided beshmet, a high-pointed hat (for winter) made as a headdress, and a
green cloth...