-
referred to as the Xhoka.
Additional upper garments, such as the
Dollama or
Mintan, may be layered,
along with a
headscarf known as
Kapica or Shall. A distinctive...
-
Suleiman the Magnificent. In this
period men wore
outer clothing like the '
mintan' (a vest or
short jacket), 'zıbın', 'şalvar' (trousers), 'kuşak' (sash)...
- Turkey. Some
notable features and
dress of
Ottoman fashion included the
mintan, a
heavily embroidered chainse or vest; a şalvar,
embroidered baggy pants;...
- (long
trousers with a long tour and
narrow legs that
fasten on the sides),
mintan or
palta (coat). A belt was tied
around the
middle of the body, and kondure...
-
Agency receives a new
mystery to
solve when a
young farmer by the name of
Mintan details the
unexplained appearance of
strange patterns in his
wheat fields...
- and
mostly pedestrianized. A4059
Brecon Road,
Hirwaun A465 in Cwm Ynys-
Mintan Former section of the A465 east of Hirwaun,
designated in 1965 when the...
-
original on 2008-03-18.
Retrieved 2019-07-19. Yanagita,
Kunio (1914), Santō
mintan shū, p. 84,
cited by
Minakata Minakata (1984), p. 117. Yanagita,
Kunio 柳田國男...
- with
heavy yellow embroidery along the
chest and neck area and a
mitan (
mintan) or
tight ****ing (often black)
coloured vest, with
heavy embroidery along...
- a land
grant made by
Gajabahu II to a
Vihara through his
Tamil official Mintan Korran who
wrote this inscription. An oath is
sworn both in the name of...
-
reprinted in
Mozume (1922) 10: 623 Yanagita,
Kunio (1973) [1964]. Santō
mintan shū 山島民譚集.
Chikuma shobo. pp. 579–580.
Quoted and
commented by
Kuzumi (2011)...