- A
khalat (Persian: خلعت, from Arabic: خِلْعَة, romanized:
khilat) is a loose, long-sleeved
outer silk or
cotton robe
common in
Central Asia and
South Asia...
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Retrieved 21
October 2008. Mayor, Adrienne; Mic****e
Maskiell (2001). "Killer
Khilats, Part 2:
Imperial Collecting of
Poison Dress Legends in India". Folklore...
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procedure where the
latter can
implant memories of other's
brains into
Khilat's.
Khilat, out of his
desperation to get back his job asks for the professional...
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receive the
khilat however when
bimbaji learnt about this he
expressed his
desire to
invade and burn city of
Calcutta but he
never received any
khilat in his...
- Wadi Al-Shajna 6. Beit M****em 7. Al-Hijra 8. Deir
Razeh 9.
Khilat Al-Mayat 10.
Khilat Al A'qd 11. Um
Lasafa 12.
Qinan Jaber 13.
Raboud 14.
Shweik 15...
- Al-Ashraf or al-Ashraf Musa or Al-Ashraf Shah
Arman (died 27
August 1237),
fully Al-Ashraf Musa Abu'l-Fath al-Muzaffar ad-Din, was a
Kurdish ruler of the...
- Delhi. For
these eminent services, the
title of Nawab, with a
suitable khilat, was
conferred on him. And each of his
successors have
received the title...
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Predecessor Salah ad-Din
Successor Al-Mansur I
Muhammad Born
Syria Died 1191
Khilat,
Mesopotamia Burial Hama,
Syria Dynasty Ayyubid Father Nur ad-Din Shahanshah...
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Qajar emperors of Iran also wore
pashmina and
gifted Kashmir shawls as
khilat within their political and
religious practices.
Pashmina blankets were also...
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Kingdom of
Georgia challenged Ayyubid rule in
eastern Anatolia and
besieged Khilat (possessions of al-Awhad). In
response al-Adil ****embled and personally...