- Gulf
Arabs wearing Dishdashas in Oman...
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consists of the
dishdasha, a simple, ankle-length,
collarless gown with long sleeves. Most
frequently white in colour, the
dishdasha may also
appear in...
- – Tantour, labbade, sherwal, keffiyeh,
taqiyah Kuwait –
Dishdasha,
keffiyeh Oman –
Dishdasha, khanjar,
keffiyeh Palestine – The keffiyeh, a
symbol of...
- jalabiyyah. In the
United States, the
Sudanese robe is sold as an
African dishdasha,
Sudani or
Sudanese thobe.[citation needed]
Before 1925, men used to wear...
- Iraq: The Best of
Ilham al-Madfai (2005). In 2009, Al-Madfai
released Dishdasha. His Western-inspired
compositions led to a nickname; "The
Baghdad Beatle"...
- the
grand boubou.
Muslims of
African ancestry wear
these caps with the
dishdasha. In
urban slang, the
karakul cap is
called a fur kufi,
while the Rampuri...
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leaves the eyes exposed. Men wear the "kandurah" also
referred to as "
dishdasha" or even "thawb" (long
white robe) and the
headscarf (ghotrah). The UAE...
- 'abayah, tarhah, bumus, jilbab, jellabah, hayik, milayah, gallabiyyah,
dishdasha, gargush, gins', mungub, lithma, yashmik, habarah, izar. A few
terms refer...
- West
Africa is the short-sleeved
Moroccan kaftan, also
called a thobe,
dishdasha, or jalabiyyah.
These kaftans are used as
pajamas or
lounge wear. In the...
- Tube-stitched, as well as open sarongs, are both worn, even
informal dishdasha-wearing countries, as
casual sleepwear and at home. Sarongs, very similar...