- A
kontusz (Polish
plural kontusze; Ukrainian: кунтуш, romanized: ****ush, Lithuanian: kontušas;
originally from
Hungarian köntös- "robe") is a type of...
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Kontush sash ("
kontusz belt"; Lithuanian: kontušo juosta, Belarusian: кунтушовы пояс) was a
cloth sash used for
girding a
kontusz (a robe-like garment)...
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remains a question, and the same
applies to the
allied male garment—the
kontusz. The
Central Asian origin of this
garment may be also
deduced from the...
- the
poems of Wacław Potocki. The
Polish gentry wore a long coat,
called kontusz, knee-high boots, and
carried a
szabla (sabre),
usually a karabela. Moustaches...
- and the word
itself came to
Poland in the mid-16th
century from Turkey.
Kontusz Pas
kontuszowy Żupan Biedrońska-Słota, Beata; Molenda, Maria. "The Emergence...
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Skoropadskyi Yermak Timofeyevich Ivan
Vyhovsky Cossack terms Ataman Hetman Kontusz Kurin Sotnia Oseledets Papakhi Plastun Yesaul Stanitsa Shashka Szabla Cossack...
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Skoropadskyi Yermak Timofeyevich Ivan
Vyhovsky Cossack terms Ataman Hetman Kontusz Kurin Sotnia Oseledets Papakhi Plastun Yesaul Stanitsa Shashka Szabla Cossack...
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frock coat that
reached the hips or thighs. It had a cut
similar to a
kontusz, a
traditional Polish garment. The coat was
lined with fur and featured...
- continuo. The
Polonaise is a
stylization of the
Polish folk song "Wezmę ja
kontusz" (I'll take my nobleman's robe). The
Badinerie (literally "jesting" in...
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shorter and more ****ed
during the 16th century.
These Polish garments (
kontusz and żupan) were also
based on
oriental influences, due to the
Polish cultural...