- A
yashmak,
yashmac or
yasmak (from Turkish: yaşmak, "a veil") is a
Turkish and
Turkmen type of veil or niqāb worn by
women to
cover their faces in public...
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collaborator Shaun Leane provided the collection's best-known design: a
yashmak made from chainmail. The
runway show for Eye was
staged at Pier 94 on 16...
- The
Yashmak, A
Story of the East is a
musical play, with a
libretto by
Cecil Raleigh and
Seymour Hicks,
adapted from an
Armenian operetta, Leblébidji...
- The
usual purdah garment worn is a burqa,
which may or may not
include a
yashmak, a veil to
conceal the face. The eyes may or may not be exposed. Married...
- of folk
dresses with a
waistcoast called a
jelick and a veil
called a
yashmak. The
traditional wedding dress is red. Men wear the folk
costume to festivals...
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Covering variants: cowl, paranja, purdah,
tagelmust (worn by men), tudong,
yashmak Non-Muslim
religious coverings:
ghoonghat (Hindu),
Christian headcovering...
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Nomadic Kazakh, Kirgiz, and
Turkmen women used a
yashmak, a veil that
covered only the mouth. The
yashmak was
applied in the
presence of
elders and was rooted...
- head coverings, most
notably the khimar, hijab, chador, niqab, paranja,
yashmak, tudong, shayla, safseri, carşaf, haik, ****tta,
boshiya and burqa, are...
- with
titles containing Yash Yashaswi, also
Yashasvi or Yeshaswi, a name
Yashmak, a
Turkish veil or niqāb This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Majesty Queen Fadila of
Egypt by monarchists.
Fadila choose a
Turkish yashmak as her
bridal headcraft,
symbolising her
conversion to her husband's religion...