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Litham (Arabic: لِثَام, romanized:
lithām,
sometimes pronounced lifam) is a mouth-veil
which the
Tuareg and
other West and
North African nomads, particularly...
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Elamites that
distinguished them from
other nations.
Shemagh Bisht Izar
Litham Sirwal Taqiyah Thawb Keffiyeh Oxford English Dictionary.
Second Edition...
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mouth or nose
suggest that the
origins of
litham are pre-Islamic and even pre-historic.
Wearing of the
litham is not
viewed as a
religious requirement...
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shawl worn in
Cambodia and
Vietnam Krama,
Cambodian scarf List of
headgear Litham,
Arabian headdress Sudra,
Jewish scarf Tagelmust,
Berber scarf Tallit, Jewish...
- hats and
headwear –
ancient Chinese hats
Homburg Kolpik Labbadeh Kurkhars Litham Malahai Gugiuman Işlic
Panama hat
Papakha Pava Peci Pith
helmet – for use...
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handed the trophy. Agal (accessory) Arab
culture Boubou Emamah Izar
Kufiyyah Litham Poncho Thawb Al-Mukhtar, Rima (7
November 2012). "Traditional & modern:...
- al-firqah al-mardīyah.
Sharh Thalathiyat Musnad al-Imam
Ahmad Kashf Al-
Litham Li
Sharh Umdat Al-Ahkam Natāʼij al-afkār fī sharḥ Ḥadīth
Sayyid al-istighfār...
- face, save for the eyes,
known as
Alasho in Hausa,
Tagelmust in Tuareg, or
Litham in Arabic. The
nobility of 12th and 13th-century Mali, the 14th century...
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manufactured in Kano, and was sold to
Tuareg and
Songhay clients and traders.
Litham, worn by
Tuareg men Pandama, worn by
Mandaean men
Andre Bourgeot, Les Sociétés...
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Balgha Boubou Dashiki Djellaba Head tie
Jellabiya Kanzu Kente cloth Kufi
Litham Pareo Senegalese kaftan Tagelmust Wrapper Asia
Europe South America Aguayo...