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  2. Djellaba - Wikipedia

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    Moroccan man wearing a djellaba Traditionally, djellabas are made of wool in different shapes and colours, but lightweight cotton djellabas have now become popular. Among the Berbers, or Imazighen, such as the Imilchil in the Atlas Mountains , the colour of a djellaba traditionally indicates the marital status (single or married) of the bearer ...

  3. Category:Moroccan clothing - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Moroccan clothing" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Burnous; C. Chechia; D.

  4. 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]

  5. Category:Culture of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Moroccan clothing (8 P) Moroccan cuisine (5 C, 59 P) E. Entertainment in Morocco (9 C) Events in Morocco (5 C, 1 P) F. Cultural festivals in Morocco (1 C, 2 P)

  6. Chechia - Wikipedia

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    The word chechia designates in the Maghreb the cap that is placed on the head and around which a piece of cloth has been rolled for a long time to form the turban. . According to the Maghrebi traveler and explorer ibn Battuta during his stay in Shiraz in 1327, the word chechia itself takes its name however from the adjective derived from Shash, name of the current Tashkent in Uz

  7. Culture of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Modern Standard Arabic and Standard Moroccan Berber are the official languages of Morocco, [14] while Moroccan Arabic is the national vernacular dialect; [15] Berber languages are spoken in some mountain areas, such as Tarifit, spoken by 3.2%, Central Atlas Tamazight, spoken by 7.4%, and Tashelhit, spoken by 14.2%.

  8. Category:Clothing by country - Wikipedia

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    Moroccan clothing (8 P) Mozambican clothing (1 P) Mughal clothing (13 P) N. Nepalese clothing (13 P) Nigerian clothing (12 P) Norwegian clothing (2 C, 9 P) P.

  9. Category:Arabic clothing - Wikipedia

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    Moroccan clothing (8 P) P. Palestinian clothing (6 P) Q. ... Pages in category "Arabic clothing" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.