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  2. Takshita - Wikipedia

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    Modern interpretations of traditional Moroccan clothing, particularly the takchita, kaftan and djellaba are exhibited at the annual Caftan fashion show in Morocco and hosted by the Moroccan fashion magazine Femmes du Maroc. Hillary Clinton wore a takshita at a state dinner for the king of Morocco in 2000. [2] [3]

  3. File:Moroccan Caftan, Bahia Palace, Marrakech, Morocco.jpg

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    English: Moroccan kaftan in red velvet and gold thread embroidery, on display at the Bahia Palace, Marrakech, Morocco. Date: 10 July 2006 (according to Exif data)

  4. Category:Moroccan clothing - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Moroccan clothing" ... Kaftan; M. Melhfa; T. Takshita This page was last edited on 27 May 2024, at 20:46 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  5. The Blue Caftan - Wikipedia

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    The film was released in Morocco on 22 February 2023 by Megarama Distribution. [8] Ad Vitam Distribution released the film in France on 22 March 2023. [9] It was also released in Belgium on 29 March 2023 by Cinéart. [10] Danish distributor Camera Film released the film on 7 September 2023. [11] International sales are handled by Films Boutique ...

  6. Kaftan - Wikipedia

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    A kaftan or caftan (/ ˈ k æ f t æ n /; Arabic: قفطان, qafṭān; Persian: خفتان, khaftān; Turkish: kaftan) is a variant of the robe or tunic. Originating in Asia, it has been worn by a number of cultures around the world for thousands of years. In Russian usage, kaftan instead refers to a style of men's long suit with tight sleeves.

  7. Royal Palace of Fez - Wikipedia

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    The gates are considered an excellent piece of modern Moroccan craftsmanship and are lavishly decorated with elaborate mosaic tilework, carved cedar wood, and doors of gilt bronze covered in geometric patterns. [8] These gates, along with the gate at the Old Mechouar, are the closest that most members of the public can get to the palace grounds.