- The
papakha (Adyghe: паӀо, pa'o; [папа́ха,
papakha] Error: {{Langx}}:
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- or used as a blanket. On the head was the bashlyk, a soft cap, or the
papakha, a
large wool hat. Kepenek, a
similar garment in
Turkey Companjen, Françoise;...
-
regiments were
distinguished by
numbers on the epaulettes. Lambs-wool hats (
papakha) were worn on
occasion with
yellow cloth tops. From 1907 on,
light khaki...
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Montera picona Mooskappe Nambawi Nón quai thao
Ochipok Paag
Pahlavi Pakol Papakha Pashteen Pungcha Qeleshe Qing
Rastacap Šajkača
Salako Salakot Senufo bird...
-
including his
undefeated record, his
nickname "The Eagle" and his
unique Papakha headpiece. The
fifth partnership was with
explorer and
environmental activist...
- for
always wearing his
papakha hat,
calling it "my crown" and not even
removing it when
meeting with a head of state. His
papakha made an
unparalleled and...
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Karakalpaks Karakul (hat)
Kolpik Kurhars (ru:Курхарс) List of
headgear Papakha Phrygian cap "Merriam-Webster
Online -
Calpack entry". M-w.com. 2012-08-31...
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earflaps Malahai and tumaq [kk; ru], a
similar Central Asian headgear Papakha, a
Caucasian fur hat
without ear
flaps Telogreika Valenki 'turkis'+'lakki'...
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Commons has
media related to
Karakul caps.
Astrakhan (fur) Fur
wedge cap
Papakha Side cap (Pilotka)
Taqiyah (cap) Ahmed,
Akbar S. (2005) [First published...
- were
distinguished by
numbers on the epaulettes. High lambs-wool hats (
papakha) were worn on occasion, with
yellow cloth tops. From 1908 the new khaki...