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Chapan or
chopon (Persian: چپان; Kyrgyz: Чапан; Kazakh: Шапан, romanized: Şapan; Uzbek: Чопон, romanized: Chopon) is a coat worn over clothes, usually...
- The
Chapan rebellion was one of the
largest peasant uprising against the
Bolsheviks during the
Russian Civil War.
Taking place in March-April 1919, the...
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Chapan (Persian: چاپان, also
Romanized as
Chāpān) is a
village in Owch
Hacha Rural District, in the
Central District of Ahar County, East
Azerbaijan Province...
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these hats come in
conservative colors. The
chapan, made of
striped silk,
provides warmth in the winter.
Chapans gained international recognition in the 2000s...
- bathrobe, smock,
camouflage cloak, etc. A
similar garment is
known as
Chapan in Turkic. The
khalat (Yiddish: כלאַט, romanized: khlat) was also worn by...
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clothing is the
chapan or shapan, a long,
loose robe.
Unlike other clothing, it is not gender-specific and is worn by men and women.
Chapans are made from...
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Kyrgyzstan –
Chapan,
terishym (salwar),
kalpak (male), saukele, beldemchi, koylek,
elechek (female),
koinok (male and female)
Turkmenistan –
Chapan Uzbekistan...
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Chapan-e Olya (Persian: چاپان عليا, also
Romanized as
Chāpān-e ‘Olyā and
Chāpān ‘Olyá; also
known as
Chāpān and
Chāpān-e Bālā) is a
village in Emam Rural...
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Chapan-e
Sofla (Persian: چاپان سفلي, also
Romanized as
Chāpān-e Soflá and
Chāpān Soflá; also
known as
Chāpān and
Chāpān-e Pā’īn) is a
village in Emam...
- (Country Study).
Federal Research Division,
Library of Congress;
Helen Chapan Metz, ed.
December 1993. This
article incorporates text from this source...