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Heterogynis jellaba is a moth in the
Heterogynidae family.[failed verification] It was
described by
Josef J. de
Freina in 2003. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble...
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djellaba or
jillaba (/dʒɪˈlɑːbə/; Arabic: جلابة), also
written gallabea, is a long, loose-****ing uni****
outer robe or
dress with full
sleeves that...
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South Western Uganda)
Algeria – Burnous, ghlila, caftan, gandoura, haik,
jellaba, m'laya, and
sarouel Northern Algeria –
Karakou (Algiers);
labsa Naïlia...
- sung by male singers,
known as cheikhs, who were
dressed in long,
white jellabas and turbans.
Lyrics came from the
poetry of
people such as
Mestfa ben Brahim...
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intimate gatherings, such as
Shabbat dinner. Men
usually wear a
white jellaba (jellabiya)
cloak while women wear more
ornate kaftans.
Mimouna is celebrated...
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achieved permanent status they
adopted the
distinctive brown and grey
striped jellaba (a
hooded Moroccan cloak) that was to
remain their trademark throughout...
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gandoura is one worn by
Algerian men; it is a
casual clothing similar to the
Jellaba but it
lacks a hood.
Djellaba Burnous Fez Cannon,
Garland Hampton; Kaye...
- that
formed the
Halafa subgroup of the Hawazma: the Bedaria, Takarir,
Jellaba Howara,
Zenara and Nuba.
Wherever Baggara settle they
start a seasonal...
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would go to
remote places like Jonglei,
rather than to
northern Sudanese Jellaba traders. Juba, now the
national capital of
South Sudan, is said to have...
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Clinton wore a tak****a at a
state dinner for the king of
Morocco in 2000.
Jellaba Jellabiya "History of the
Moroccan Kaftan, from the
Almohads to the Present...