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Fustanella (for
spelling in
various languages, see
chart below) is a
traditional pleated skirt-like
garment that is also
referred to as a kilt worn by...
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Caryatid Clean Monday Concept of
kingship Dress (Chiton, Chlamys, Exomis,
Fustanella, Himation, Mariner's cap, Peplos, Perizoma, Tsarouchi, Vraka) Eastern...
- At the
rural areas, a po****r
clothing was the
fustanella, a
traditional skirt-like garment.
Fustanella was worn also by the
klephts and the armatoloi...
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George of
Ioannina (a Neomartyr), also
called Fustanellas (Φουστανελάς)
meaning wearing the
fustanella,
proclaimed patron Saint of
Presidential Guard...
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beliefs Besa Oda
Secularism Religion Nevruz Sworn virgins Costumes Qeleshe Fustanella Xhubleta Brez
Opinga Xhamadan Cuisine Gjellë Tavë kosi
Kabuni Raki Beer...
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Caryatid Clean Monday Concept of
kingship Dress (Chiton, Chlamys, Exomis,
Fustanella, Himation, Mariner's cap, Peplos, Perizoma, Tsarouchi, Vraka) Eastern...
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origins tracing back to the Illyrians. Conversely, Tosk men opt for the
Fustanella, a knee-length
garment designated as the
national costume,
typically white...
- [ləˈvɛɾɛ]:
right shaped headdress.
Kryqe [ˈkɾycɛ]:
square shaped headdress.
Fustanella [fustaˈnɛɫa]:
traditional skirt-like
garment worn by men.
Tirqe [tiɾc]:...
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while the kilt is more
usually restricted to
occasional wear and the
fustanella is used
almost exclusively as costume. Robes,
which are a type of dress...
- hutsul, but the
kalpak is
attributed to
Ottoman influence. The male
skirt fustanella appears on the
dress only of the
Macedonian Bulgarians and is of indigenous...