- البلغة, romanized: l-bəlġa), also
spelled balga, belgha, or belga, are
heelless slippers made from leather. They are part of
traditional dresses of the...
- hunters. The women's
shoes of the
early Victorian period were
narrow and
heelless, in
black or
white satin. By 1850s and 1860s, they were
slightly broader...
-
undergarment worn
under the
Kandura that is tied
around the
waist The Na'al,
heelless slippers made from leather. The Serwaal, an
alternative to the Woozar,...
-
thinning a
short section of the rail's
bottom itself. This can be
called a
heelless switch.
Turnouts were
originally built with
straight switch blades, which...
-
region of Nabeul. It was
dedicated to
fabricating and
selling the "balgha"
heelless slippers made from leather. Souk
Haddada is
devoted for
sheet metal workers...
- of men's
shoes closely mirrored that of women's, as they were narrow,
heelless slippers with low-cut vamps. They were very
flimsy looking, as
though they...
- a
bolotnik or vodyanoy. He is
described as a small, nasty,
horned and
heelless creature. It is
believed that he
causes seizures in swimmers. Anchutka...
-
during World War 1); dark blue
breeches which were
piped red; soft leather,
heelless boots which would be worn
without strirrups as
Cossacks traditionally used...