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The Armenian Taraz (Armenian: տարազ, taraz; [a]), also known as Armenian traditional clothing, reflects a rich cultural tradition. Wool and fur were utilized by the Armenians along with the cotton that was grown in the fertile valleys. During the Urartian period, silk imported from China was used by royalty.
Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent adorned in a richly embroidered kaftan. A stylish young woman of the mid-17th century. She wears şalvar (trousers), a long, sheer gömlek (chemise), and an ankle-length purple entari (outer robe) with the ends tucked up. The fur lining of her yelek (jacket or vest) marks her as wealthy and high-ranking.
Pages in category "Armenian clothing". The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
A chokha, [a] also known as a cherkeska, [2] is a woolen coat with a high neck that is part of the traditional male dress of peoples of the Caucasus. [3] It was in wide use among Avars, Abazins, Abkhazians, Eastern Armenians [4] Azerbaijanis, Balkars, Chechens, Circassians,Georgians, Ingush, Karachays, Kumyks, Nogais, Ossetians, Tats, the peoples of Dagestan, as well as Terek and Kuban [4 ...
Arakhchin. An arakhchi (Armenian: արախչի, romanized: arakhchi, Azerbaijani: araxçın) is a traditional Armenian [1][2][3][4] and Azerbaijani [5] flat top skull cap headdress, worn by both men and women in the past. Arakhchis could be sewn of various textiles, such as tirma wool and silk. However, only one single-colour textile per ...
February 14, 1974 (age 50) Aleppo, Syria. Nationality. Syrian, Armenian. Alma mater. National Academy of Arts Yerevan. Kevork Shadoyan (Armenian: Գևորգ Շադոյան; Arabic: كيفورك شادويان; born 14 February 1974) is a Syrian/Armenian [1] fashion designer. His main workshop is in Yerevan, Armenia.
One, called a papaha, is a high fur hat, usually made of karakul sheepskin. The hat has the general appearance of a cylinder with one open end and is set upon the head in such a way as to have the brim touch the temples. Some examples have ear-flaps which can be folded up when not in use. The other style is called a kubanka, and is similar to ...
Hidden Armenians. First Nagorno-Karabakh War. Second Nagorno-Karabakh War. v. t. e. The culture of Armenia encompasses many elements that are based on the geography, literature, architecture, dance, and music of the Armenian people. Armenia is a majority Christian country in the Caucasus.