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Zunnar (also
spelled "zunar" or "zonar"; Arabic: زنار zunār) was a
distinctive belt or girdle, part of the
clothing that
Dhimmi (e.g. Jews, Christians...
- Jandhyam, Poita, Pūṇūl, Janeu, Lagun, Yajnopavita, Yagyopavit,
Yonya and
Zunnar.
Scholars state that the
details and
restrictions in the
Upanayana ceremony...
- al-Mutawakkil
issued a
decree in 850 that
ordered Jews and
Christians to wear the
zunnar, honey-coloured
outer garments and badge-like
patches on
their on their...
- al‑Mutawakkil
ordered Christians and Jews to wear both a sash
called a
zunnar and a
distinctive kind of
shawl or
headscarf called a
taylasin (the Christians...
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clothing Sumptuary law
Timeline of
social nudity Topfreedom Trousers § Laws
Zunnar World Naked Bike Ride Kirby,
Kathleen M. (1996).
Indifferent boundaries:...
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Treating a
person or
group differently because of
their religious beliefs Zunnar – Type of
identifying mark in
historic Islamic societies Juan
Eduardo Campo...
- (including the Jews)
would need to wear in
addition to the
already established zunnar an honey-coloured
outer garment and badge-like
patches on
their servant's...
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follow ghiyār "the law of differentiation" – in this case, the
mintaq or
zunnar "belt" (Gr**** ζωνάριον) and imāmah "turban", both in black. In addition...
-
dhimmis (Christians and Jews) wear
additionally to the
already existing zunnar a honey-coloured
outer garment and batch-like
patches on
their servants'...
- al-Mutawakkil
issues a
decree that
orders Jews and
Christians to wear the
zunnar, honey-coloured
outer garments and badge-like
patches on
their on their...