- calpack,
kalpak, or
qalpaq (Karakalpak: калпак, Turkish:
kalpak [
kaɫˈpak]; Kazakh: қалпақ, Kyrgyz: калпак, both [qɑlˈpɑq]; Bulgarian: калпак [
kɐɫˈpak] ; Gr****:...
- Ak-
kalpak is a
white felt hat that is
traditionally worn by
Kyrgyz men. Ak-
kalpak takes its name from the
Kyrgyz words "ak" (white) and "
kalpak", designating...
- a new
alphabet (Çaŋəlip|Yañalif). In July 1927, by
decision of the Kara-
Kalpak regional committee of the All-Union
Communist Party of Bolsheviks, the regional...
- Qaraqalpaqs,
while the
Uzbeks call them Qoraqalpoqs. The word
means "black
kalpak" and has
caused much
confusion in the past,
since historians linked them...
- independence. Kara-
Kalpak ****R was
formed on 20
March 1932 upon
elevation of the Kara-
Kalpak Autonomous Oblast into the Kara-
Kalpak ****R; from 5 December...
-
traditional folk garment, and as
uniform headdress. A
variation of
bashlyk is the
kalpak (qalpaq), a cone-shaped
headdress without lappets,
mostly made of leather...
-
Oskars Kalpaks (6
January 1882 – 6
March 1919) was the
commander of 1st
Latvian Independent Battalion, also
known as "
Kalpaks Battalion".
Kalpaks was born...
- Kara-
Kalpak Autonomous Oblast قارا قالپاق اپتانومىيالى وبلىسى Қарақалпақ автономиялы облысы (Kazakh) Кара-Калпакская автономная область (Russian) Autonomous...
- zhegde,
kalpak,
jargaq shapa (male), saukele, kimeshek,
koylek (female), shalbar, kupe (male and female)
Kyrgyzstan – Chapan,
terishym (salwar),
kalpak (male)...
- fisherman's cap (also
known as a
Breton cap or a fiddler's cap)
Juliet cap
Kalpak, a
traditional Turkic cap
Karakul Kepi
Kippah (also
known as
yarmulke or...