- The fez (Turkish: fes,
Ottoman Turkish: فس, romanized: fes), also
called tarboosh/tarboush (Arabic: طربوش, romanized: ṭarbūš), is a felt
headdress in the...
-
turban of the 19th-century
consisted of a
taqiya as the base layer, a
tarboosh, and then a
white muslin or
Kashmir shawl (particularly in cool weather)...
-
period the
keffiyeh signalled that the
wearer was rural, in
contrast to the
tarboosh worn by the
urban classes.
Early Jewish migrants to
Mandatory Palestine...
- include:[citation needed] The aso oke hat, or fila, from
Nigeria The fez, or
tarboosh, a wool cap with a stem from
North Africa and
Turkey The abeti-aja, a triangular...
- hybrid-casual. Also in 2021,
Voodoo published Collect Em All
developed by
Tarboosh Games.
Voodoo published Block Jam 3D, a block-matching
puzzle game, in...
- of Indonesia, Malaysia,
Brunei and
Singapore Tam o'shanter –
Scottish Tarboosh Tembel hat -
Israel Ti'i
langga – Rote
Island Top hat –
English Topor –...
- left
their faith and
became lost". The
tradition of men
wearing a red
tarboosh may also go back to an
order by al-Mutawakkil, that
required non-Muslims...
- al-Falastenya (The
Palestinian alienation) (2004)
Rijal taht
altarbush (Men
under Tarboosh) (2004)
Ahlam Kabira (Big Dreams) (2004) Ala Tool al-Ayam (Along the days)...
- 19th
century the city was the only
source of
fezzes (also
known as the
tarboosh). The last
major change to Fez's
topography before the 20th
century was...
- (slave's head) by Gandour; however, it has
since been
changed to
Tarboush or
Tarboosh (Fez) but
continues to be
referred to by the
former name in public. It...