- The
djellaba or
jillaba (/dʒɪˈlɑːbə/; Arabic: جلابة), also
written gallabea, is a long, loose-****ing uni****
outer robe or
dress with full
sleeves that...
- The
distinction between a
djellaba and a
kaftan is the hood on the
djellaba,
which a
kaftan lacks. Most women's
djellabas are
brightly colored and have...
-
burnous by the
presence of
sleeves and a closure.
Thicker and
wider than the
Djellaba (الجلابة), it is made of
camel wool. It
allows its
wearer to
brave the...
- needed] The fez,
tarboush or
chechia is worn. In Morocco, men wear the
djellaba with
their fez hats. The
short sleeved robe is the gandora.[citation needed]...
-
Turkologist Marcel Erdal,
citing Baron Tiesenhausen,
traces çalab back to
Arabic djellaba "importer, trader, merchant" > "high
social positions"; jallāb is derived...
- ****tively
meaning "Child of the (River) Djel", and
possibly derived from
Djellaba), is the Discworld's
analogue of
Ancient Egypt. The main
setting of Pyramids...
-
jelabiya which are
similarly worn in Arab
states of the
Persian Gulf. The
djellaba (worn in
Northwest Africa)
shares similar properties with the boubou, the...
- version, side up,
displaying a man with open arms,
wearing a
turban and a
djellaba, and a
negative version, side down,
showing an
arrow pointing towards a...
- is
wearing a long robe with a
rainbow of
colourful stripes,
perhaps a
djellaba or jellabiya, and lies upon a
similarly striped cloth. Her
right hand holds...
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Traditional clothing Africa Balgha Boubou Dashiki Djellaba Head tie
Jellabiya Kanzu Kente cloth Kufi
Litham Pareo Senegalese kaftan Tagelmust Wrapper...