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Ryasna (Russian: рясна) was a part of a woman’s headgear,
hanging from a
diadem or as a
temporal pendant. It was a sign of family's
prosperity common in...
- Kolt or
kolty was a part of a
female headgear,
hanging on a
ryasna at both
temples as a sign of family's wealth,
common in 11th-13th
centuries in Old Rus'...
- Zvorykin, in
which appear three women, two of them
wearing kokoshniks Sarafan Ryasna Ochipok,
Ukrainian Fontange Fengguan,
Chinese French hood
Barbette Hennin...
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Rasna (Belarusian: Расна; Russian: Рясна, romanized:
Ryasna) is an
agrotown in
Kamyenyets District,
Brest Region, Belarus. It
serves as the administrative...
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Ossetia –
Chokha Russia – many types,
including bast shoes,
Boyar hat,
Ryasna, Sarafan, Kaftan, Kokoshnik, Kosovorotka, Ushanka, Valenki; (Sami) Gákti...
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later fashion styles, a
temple ring was
replaced by the kolt
hanging from a
ryasna.
Types of
Slavic temple rings Шпилев А. Г. Лучевые и лопастные височные...
- the
summer of 1335. Ivan
retaliated by
burning the
towns of
Osechen and
Ryasna "and many
other fortresses as well"; however,
there is no
mention in sources...
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further connections to
Zaporizhia and Nikopol. The
closest railway station,
Ryasna, in the
village of
Sviatovasylivka approximately 10
kilometres (6.2 mi)...