-
Kulah Khuds (Persian: کلاه خود; also
known as top in
India and
devil masks among English speaking arms collectors) were used in
ancient western Asia for...
- Kurdistan, from where,
seven generations before him,
Firuz Shah Zarrin-
kulah had
migrated to Azerbaijan. Daftary,
Farhad (2000).
Intellectual Traditions...
- Qutb al-din ibn
Salih ibn
Muhammad al-Hafez ibn Awad ibn
Firuz Shah
Zarin Kulah ibn Majd ibn
Sharafshah ibn
Muhammad ibn
Hasan ibn Sey****
Muhammad ibn Ibrahim...
- (Bulgarian: фунийки с крем, Romanian: Rulouri, Turkish:
Torpil tatlısı,
Külah tatlısı, Russian: Трубочки с кремом, Polish:
Rurki z kremem) is a buttery...
- new
buildings including the Arg of
Karim Khan, the
Vakil Bazaar and the
Kulah-e
Farangi and
grouped these around a
public square (maidan in Persian)....
- also
Romanized as Qal‘eh-ye
Bozeh Rūd; also
known as Boz Rūd, Buzrūd,
Kulāh, Qal‘eh Barzūd, and Qal‘eh Bezarūd) is a
village in
Kanduleh Rural District...
- ****istant
cooks wore blue
dresses (câme-i kebûd),
conical hats (کلاه,
külâh) and
baggy trousers (چاقشیر, çakşır) made from
Bursa velvet.[citation needed]...
-
rings and
round riveted rings.
Close up
detail of
Mughal riveted mail hood
kulah zirah, 17th century,
alternating rows of
round riveted rings and
solid rings...
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Darreh (Persian: كله دره, also
Romanized as
Kaleh Darreh, Kolā Darreh, and
Kulah Darreh) is a
village in Zahray-ye Pain
Rural District, in the
Central District...
-
public dressed in
traditional male attire,
wearing a
cloak (qaba) and a hat (
kulah). She rode on
elephants through the
streets of Delhi,
making public appearances...