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Chepken or
chekmen (Tatar: чепкен /
çepken "outerwear"; Karachay-Balkar: чепкен, romanized:
çepken; Kumyk: чепген, romanized: çepgen; Russian: чекмень;...
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saiya (women's
formal festival dress)
Turkish Republic of
Northern Cyprus –
Cepken (yelek) vest, salta, yazma, potur,
boynuz kemer Israel – A
national symbol...
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chosen efe O efe's efe, the efe... The efe of all efes The
sleeves of my
cepken (Efe jacket), It is
shining with its
little puls, Yörük Ali is coming! Clear...
- romanized: čuxay; Azerbaijani: çuxa; Karachay-Balkar: чепкен, romanized:
çepken; Kumyk: чепген, romanized: çepgen; Nogai: шепкен, romanized: şepken; [чокхиб]...
- (mid-length robe) or 'hırka' (a
short robe or tunic). The poor wore
collarless '
cepken' or 'yelek' (vest). Women's
everyday wear was şalvar (trousers), a gömlek(chemise)...
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sleeves (
cepken) woman's
garment with gilt embroidery, gilt
weaved women's
garment displa**** on a
mannequin Garments - two bindallı and
cepken displa****...
- 13th and 15th centuries. Women’s
traditional wear such as bindallı, salta,
cepken and
kaftan etc.
Ornaments such as embroidery,
bracelet and
neckband etc...