Definition of Kaftans. Meaning of Kaftans. Synonyms of Kaftans

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Definition of Kaftans

Kaftan
Kaftan Kaf"tan, n & v. See Caftan.

Meaning of Kaftans from wikipedia

- costume of the Gokturk period consisted of long kaftans that are closed with a belt at the waist, these kaftans can be observed in Gokturk statues. The Seljuk...
- throughout West Africa. A kaftan and matching pants is called a kaftan suit. The kaftan suit can be worn with a kufi cap. Senegalese kaftans are formal wear in...
- black kaftans to funerals. However, in some parts of Ghana and the United States, some women wear black-and-white prints, or black and red. The kaftan is...
- George A. Kaftan (February 22, 1928 – October 6, 2018) was an American professional basketball player. George grew up in New York City and went to Xavier...
- Kaftan is a surname. People include: Dirk Kaftan (born 1971), German conductor Fred F. Kaftan (1916–2001), member of the Wisconsin State Senate George...
- other non-affiliated Yerushalmi Haredim such as the Perushim are called kaftans. Those members of these movements centred in Jerusalem or one of the Jerusalem-affiliated...
- Network Television (KAFTAN TV) is a Nigerian independent 24-hour television channel. Established in December 2016, it is operated by KAFTAN TV Ventures, a...
- used clothing help make African fashion a diverse topic. Hand-embroidered kaftans are a significant aspect of African clothing, showcasing intricate craftsmanship...
- Adewole Adebayo (born 8 January 1972) is a Nigerian Lawyer and Founder of KAFTAN TV. He is currently running for President of Nigeria under the Social Democratic...
- cloth and even armor. Murad IV gave them the finest weapons, saddles and Kaftans and ordered his forces to accompany the Mughals to the port of Basra, where...