- (Turkish: fes,
Ottoman Turkish: فس, romanized: fes), also
called tarboosh/
tarboush (Arabic: طربوش, romanized: ṭarbūš), is a felt
headdress in the
shape of...
-
TarBoush Lebanese Bistro and Bar, or
simply TarBoush, is a
Lebanese restaurant in Portland, Oregon.
TarBoush is a
Mediterranean restaurant on Hawthorne...
- suit. For
wedding ceremonies, a
tuxedo is worn.[citation needed] The fez,
tarboush or
chechia is worn. In
North Africa, men wear the
djellaba with
their fez...
-
Fadwa Barazi El-Solh.[citation needed]
Takieddin was
known for
wearing the
tarboush. He was
faced with
extensive objection by the
Syrians and was told to leave...
- el abd (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...
- yarmulkes, but
rather larger, rounded,
brimless hats, such as the kufi or
tarboush.[citation needed] A
kittel (Yiddish: קיטל, romanized: kitl) is a white...
-
Pavilion wing,
while the
Palmetto (Italian
cuisine and snacks) and the El
Tarboush (Egyptian cuisine) are in the
garden close to the
swimming pool. George...
- From 1880 the
Ottoman style of
tarboush or fez
began to
replace the
turban amongst the
effendi class. The
tarboush had been
preceded by a
rounder version...
- Shehta, Sa****
Abdel Razek, and Reeo
scored 4 each; Sa**** Hamed, El Araby,
Tarboush,
Mostafa Darwish, and
Mohamed Maaty each
scored once.
Coach Thompson Salah...
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Headwear Agal
Battoulah Haik
Keffiyeh Litham Madhalla Sidara Taqiyah Tantour Tarboush (fez)
Turban Clothing Abaya Bisht Burnous Djellaba Durra'ah
Fouta towel...