- The M'alayah (Arabic: معلايه or معلاية / ALA-LC: ma‘alāyah) is a po****r Arab
dancing art that is
performed at weddings. It is
centered in
northern Oman...
- The
melaya leff (meaning "wrapping sheet") is a
mantle commonly worn in
Egypt until the late 20th century,
originally worn as a
modesty garment throughout...
- Gilimanuk, Manistutu,
Melaya,
Nusasari (or Nusa Sari), Tukadaya,
Tuwed and Warnasari. A part of West Bali
National Park is on Gilimanuk,
Melaya and Belimbingsari...
-
along with a
traditional dress covered by a one-piece
black cloth called melaya leff.[citation needed] Today,
anklets are not
commonly worn by Egyptian...
- body to form a dress-like garment,
similar to the
wrapping of a sari or
melaya leff. Both
genders sometimes wore a
loose caftan which would be
draped in...
- the
corrupted form as Raja
Chulan in the
medieval Malay chronicle Sejarah Melaya. Even today, the
Chola rule is
remembered in
Malaysia as many Malaysian...
- live in the
northwestern part of the island,
mainly in the
districts of
Melaya and Negara,
Jembrana Regency. The
current language status is threatened...
- in
corrupted form as Raja
Chulan in the
medieval Malay chronicle Sejarah Melaya, and
Malay princes have
names ending with
Cholan or Chulan, such as Raja...
- The
melhfa is
similar to the
variety of
wraps worn Egypt,
commonly called melaya leff (wrapping sheet) in
addition to
regional names. The
Traditional Wrap:...
- was
known by the
following names and titles:
Raden Said
Lokajaya Syaikh Melaya Raden Abdurrahman Pangeran (prince)
Tuban Ki
Dalang Sida
Brangti Ki Dalang...