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Chepken or
chekmen (Tatar: чепкен-outerwear, Karachay-Balkar: чепкен, Kumyk: чепген, Russian: чекмень, Nogai: шепкен, Azerbaijani: çəpkən, Turkish: cepken)...
- a hook, with side wedges. It was worn
under caftans such as
chokha or
chekmen, but in
everyday life it
could be worn on its own. It
shares similarities...
- tsar as a gardener, and for him to buy
metres of
chekmen. Ivan does as
instructed and
places the
chekmen on the garden. When
inquired about it, he can only...
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which is
another word that
entered the
Russian language in the form of
chekmen. A po****r
theory is that the
caftan found in
Moschevaya Balka is the prototype...
- Chāt
Chatli Chatrak Chatryak Chaudur Chegez Chekich Chekich Chekishler Chekmen Chekur-Yurt
Cheleken Cheltek Chemche Chemeli Chemenibit Chenen Chepek Cherenga...
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accommodate railway workers. By this time the line
reached from
Kachkanar to
Chekmen railway station. From
there trains bound in the
direction of Aziatskaya...