- A
klobuk is an item of
monastic clothing worn by
monks and, in the
Russian tradition, also by nuns, in the
Byzantine Rite,
composed of a
kamilavka (stiffened...
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Klobuk is an item of
traditional clothing worn by
Eastern Orthodox and
Eastern Catholic monks and bishops.
Klobuk may also
refer to:
Klobuk (Ljubuški)...
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Klobuk (Serbian Cyrillic: Клобук) is a
village in the muni****lity of Trebinje,
Republika Srpska,
Bosnia and Herzegovina. The
village lends its name to...
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Chorni Klobuky or
Chornye Klobuki,
meaning "black hats" (from Russian: Чёрные клобуки, romanized: Chërnyye
klobuki and Ukrainian: Чорні клобуки, romanized: Chorni...
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Klobuk is a
medieval fortress in
Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is
located on the
karst plateau of
Mirotinske grede, near the
village of
Klobuk, Trebinje...
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Russian tradition the two are
stitched together and
collectively called a
klobuk.) If the
novice has not
previously received it, a
leather belt is fastened...
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Klobuk is a
village in the muni****lity of Ljubuški,
Bosnia and Herzegovina,
located on the
western outskirts of the muni****lity. It
partially lays alongside...
- Poland's
Piast dynasty. The
Nabram coat of arms is also
known as Nabra,
Kłobuk, Stańcowie, Waldorff, and Wendorf. The
official heraldic description of...
- convenience, much as a monk will
continue to wear a
skufia instead of a
klobuk when not
attending the
Divine Liturgy. In some practices, a
novice will...
- was
buried under the
threshold of the house. Instead, it
turned into a
kłobuk [pl] – a
protective house spirit. In the 2015
video game The
Witcher 3:...