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Τι (ποιος) είναι -robed - ορισμός

ETHNIC GROUP NATIVE TO THE NURISTAN REGION OF EASTERN AFGHANISTAN
Safed-Posh Kaffirs; Lal-Posh; Lal-Posh Kafirs; Kafiristanis; Kafiristani; Sfed-Posh Kafirs; Nuristani peoples; Hindukush Kafir people; Hindukush White-Robed Kafir people; Siah-Posh Kafirs; Siaposh; Siaposh Kafirs; Siah-Posh; Safed-Posh; Ashku; Ashtu; Siah posh; Siyah Posh; Sfed-Posh (White-Robed) Kafirs; Nuristani people; Ashkun; Pre-Islamic Nuristani religion
  • Nuristan, in light green
  • Kautiak villagers in Nuristan province with U.S. Navy commander (right)
  • Ancestor of the Kati - Brumotul, Bumboret Valley, Chitral; picture by [[Georg Morgenstierne]] in 1929
  • Kati sacrificing goat to the God Imra
  • Kati priest (deblole): Kareik. The last singing priest.

-robed      
-robed combines with the names of colours to indicate that someone is wearing robes of a particular colour.
...a brown-robed monk.
COMB in ADJ: ADJ n
robe         
  • An Indian [[Angarkha]]
  • [[White Swan]] wearing a [[buffalo robe]]
LOOSE-FITTING OUTER GARMENT, WORN IN MANY HISTORICAL PERIODS AND CONTEXTS
Robes; Royal robe
(robes)
1.
A robe is a loose piece of clothing which covers all of your body and reaches the ground. You can describe someone as wearing a robe or as wearing robes. (FORMAL)
Pope John Paul II knelt in his white robes before the simple altar.
N-COUNT
2.
A robe is a piece of clothing, usually made of towelling, which people wear in the house, especially when they have just got up or had a bath.
Ryle put on a robe and went down to the kitchen.
N-COUNT
Robe         
  • An Indian [[Angarkha]]
  • [[White Swan]] wearing a [[buffalo robe]]
LOOSE-FITTING OUTER GARMENT, WORN IN MANY HISTORICAL PERIODS AND CONTEXTS
Robes; Royal robe
A robe is a loose-fitting outer garment. Unlike garments described as capes or cloaks, robes usually have sleeves.

Βικιπαίδεια

Nuristanis

The Nuristanis, formerly known as Kafiristanis, are an ethnic group native to the Nuristan Province of northeastern Afghanistan and Chitral District of northwestern Pakistan. Their languages comprise the Nuristani branch of Indo-Iranian languages. The Nuristanis reside mainly in the northeast of Afghanistan and northwest of Pakistan; between the Pashtun tribes of Kunar, Kalash in Pakistan's Chitral, and Tajiks of Badakhshan in the north.

In the mid-1890s, after the establishment of the Durand Line when Afghanistan reached an agreement on various frontier areas to the British Empire for period of time, Emir Abdur Rahman Khan conducted a military campaign in Kafiristan and followed up his conquest with forced conversion of the Kafirs to Islam; the region thenceforth being known as Nuristan, the "Land of Light". Before their conversion, the Nuristanis practiced a form of ancient Hinduism. Non-Muslim religious practices endure in Nuristan today to some degree as folk customs. In their native rural areas, they are often farmers, herders, and dairymen.

The Nuristan region has been a prominent location for war scenes that have led to the death of many indigenous Nuristanis. Nuristan has also received abundance of settlers from the surrounding Afghan regions due to the borderline vacant location.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για -robed
1. As a result, instead of robed Arabs ogling bikini–clad Russian prostitutes, his poolside was populated by black–robed Shiite mothers chasing after children.
2. At first the robed monks simply chanted and prayed.
3. Yesterday, the nine robed ones traveled all the way back to 17th–century England.
4. Hassani and the robed sheiks ringed around him wanted to know.
5. White–robed members of Zimbabwe‘s popular Apostolic churches kneel in prayer on the dewy grass.