- The
gargush (Hebrew: קרקוש) is a
traditional Yemenite Jewish headdress,
resembling a hood that is
thought to have
originated in the Sanaʿite community...
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called מַצַר, matzar; the head
covering worn by
women was a גַּרגוּש,
gargush. In
Goldman v. Weinberger, 475 U.S. 503 (1986), the
United States Supreme...
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cloth cap,
driver cap, golf cap, or
Windsor cap
Fruit hat
Fulani hat
Gargush Garrison cap, also "flight cap", "side cap" or "overseas cap"
Green eyeshade...
- the
place of a scarf.
These hats were
called in the
local vernacular,
gargush, and were also
decorated with an
embroidered sash
about its borders, besides...
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Yemenite girl
wearing a
gargush, 1947...
- 1987),
street artist,
stencil artist,
political activist List of
Yemenis Gargush Yemenite silversmithing Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Artists...
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kemer Israel – A
national symbol of
Israel is the
tembel hat; the sudra,
gargush, the
Hasidic rekel, the
Sephardi kavese (hat);
biblical sandals, see also...
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Tunisian Jewish girls wearing headscarves Yemenite Jewish girls wearing gargush caps A just-married
Jewish woman in a
white headscarf at her
wedding in...
- tarhah, bumus, jilbab, jellabah, hayik, milayah, gallabiyyah, dishdasha,
gargush, gins', mungub, lithma, yashmik, habarah, izar. A few
terms refer to items...
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Eslamabad Eslamabad-e
Qanat Shahbaz Faruqabad Fathabad Feyzabad Garanshand Gargush Gati Gur
Gazikeh Gharibabad Gharibabad-e Bala Gharibabad-e Pain
Hajji Akbar...