- A
kurtka (куртка) is the
generic word for a
jacket in a
number of
European languages, most
notably in
Polish and Russian. The word
itself is a
Slavic diminutive...
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influenced by them in
rules and protocols. The
competition uniforms (called "
kurtka")
mimic clothing that was used
wrestling tournaments po****r
amongst peasantry...
- It is a
mixture of judo and
freestyle wrestling using a
keikogi known as
kurtka.
Sambo focuses on throwing, takedowns, grappling, and
includes submissions...
- 1942) was a
Kyrgyz poet,
Manaschi and folk song writer. Born in the
village Kurtka in what is now the Ak-Talaa District,
Naryn Region, Kyrgyzstan. Togolok...
- be the Dalian(Shuai Jiao Jacket),Judogi,
Brazilian Jiu
Jitsu gi or the
Kurtka. In
competition where such
clothing is
being worn (almost
exclusively referred...
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grappling that
dictate pace and
style of action: with a jacket, such as a gi or
kurtka, and
without (No-Gi). The jacket, or "gi", form most
often utilizes grips...
- for the
ensuing mêlée.
Lancers typically wore a double-breasted
jacket (
kurtka) with a
coloured panel at the
front (plastron), a
coloured band of cloth...
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Wrestling ring Chi sao Dojo
Fechtschule Floryshe Jian kata
Kihon Kumite Kurtka Kwoon Sparring Pushing hands Qigong Wooden dummy self-defense
street fighting...
- nine wives, 6 of them
being prin****l
wives and one
being concubine: ****i
Kurtka Khatun –
daughter of Möngke Temür Güregen (from
Suldus tribe) and Tuglughshah...
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equipped with lances, szablas, and pistols, each
guardsman uniformed in
kurtka and czapka. This unit
became the
prototype for many
other units of the Polish...