- A
thawb (alternatively
spelled thobe, thaub, or thob) is a uni****
garment traditionally worn in the Arab world. It is a long-sleeved, ankle-length robe...
- identity. The
thawb, its most po****r
styles being from
Bethlehem and
Ramallah decorated with
traditional Palestinian embroidery.
Qatar –
Thawb, keffiyeh...
- The
official national dress in
Saudi Arabia is the
thawb for men, and the
abaya for women. The
dress code in
Saudi Arabia recommends citizens to wear...
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other Persian Gulf countries,
typically consisting of a ghutra, agal, and
thawb for men, and an
abaya and
shayla for women. Face veils,
usually either a...
-
Great Lakes region. It is
referred to as a
tunic in English, and as the
Thawb in Arab countries. The
kanzu is an
ankle or
floor length garment. It serves...
- the
people of the Levant. The
bisht is a
flowing outer cloak worn over a
thawb. A
bisht is
usually worn for
prestige on
special occasions such as weddings...
-
dates back to 3482 and 3102 BCE. The
jellabiya differs from the
Arabic thawb, as it has a
wider cut,
typically no
collar (in some cases, no buttons)...
- wear a
white ankle-length
garment woven from wool or
cotton (known as a
thawb), with a
keffiyeh (a
large checkered square of
cotton held in
place by an...
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personal preferences. The most
common dress for
Sudanese women is the
thobe or
thawb,
pronounced tobe in
Sudanese dialect. The
thobe is a
white or colourful...
- Ottomans, who wore the Fez, and
Arabs of the
Arabian Peninsula, who wore the
thawb.
While the headwear's
usage declined after the fall of the monarchy, the...