- the so-called
sedes iudiciaria or
sedria -
developed into the
county court (the
Latin name
remained sedria). The
sedria meetings were led by the county...
- men), was the
sedria, a
sleeveless vest made of silk or cotton. A
girdle of
white muslin or a
colored shawl may be worn over the
sedria or
caftan as well...
- headdress, a
short red
jacket embroidered in black, sky blue
waist coat (
sedria) a wide red sash and
voluminous light blue
trousers (white in hot weather)...
- style",
including turbans and red sheshias, burnouses, kaftans,
vests (
sédria)
embroidered with patterns, wide and
baggy trousers belted with
broad silk...
- wool
including a hood and
trousers also made from wool are in blue also
Sedria (vest) are in red.
Every three months a
soldier was
given a
shirt and a...
-
regularly discussed local matters at the counties'
general ****emblies. The
sedria (the counties' law courts)
became important elements in the administration...
-
facings drawing beautiful scrolls, is worn over a
sleeveless vest: the "
sedria". On the head, the
skirmishers wear the "chèche", that is to say a strip...
- capacity,
Libercsey permanently represented his lord in the
county court (
sedria) in
cases of
border disputes between Bal****a and
Count Ádám Forgách, the...
- Norwa, Nosra, Padarali, Panchota, Paota, Raithal, Rama, Rodla, Sankarna,
Sedria, Shankhwali,
Sugalia Jodha, Thanwala, Umedpur,
Valadara and Vediya. A****...