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Τι (ποιος) είναι kaftan$513117$ - ορισμός

LONG, COATLIKE GARMENT, TRADITIONALLY FASTENED AT THE WAIST WITH A SASH
Ismail acar paintings; Kaftans; Caftan; Caftans; Moroccan kaftan; Draft:Moroccan Kaftan; Moroccan Kaftan; Algerian Kaftan
  • Depiction of [[Ertugrul]] wearing a kaftan
  • A female kaftan offered by Ali Pacha of [[Algeria]] to the crown of [[Sweden]] on the occasion of a peace treaty, 1731.
  • Persian]] by a later hand. [[Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum]]
  • Americans returning from journeys on the [[hippie trail]] helped popularise the kaftan.
  • Jewish]] children with a school teacher in [[Samarkand]], wearing kaftans (circa 1910).
  • Kurdish]] man wearing a kaftan. Illustration by [[Max Karl Tilke]] published in ''Oriental Costumes: Their Designs and Colors'' (1922), [[Georgian National Museum]], [[Tbilisi]].

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A caftan is a long loose garment with long sleeves. Caftans are worn by men in Arab countries, and by women in America and Europe.
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Algerian Kaftan         
The presence of the caftan in Algeria dates far back to the Rustamid period,Histoire et archéologie de l'Afrique du Nord: actes du IIIe colloque international réuni dans le cadre du 110e Congrès national des sociétes savantes, Montpellier, 1-15 avril 1985. France.

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Kaftan

A kaftan or caftan (; Persian: خفتان, khaftān) 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. It may be made of wool, cashmere, silk, or cotton, and may be worn with a sash. Popular during the time of the Ottoman Empire, detailed and elaborately designed garments were given to ambassadors and other important guests at the Topkapı Palace. Variations of the kaftan were inherited by cultures throughout Asia and were worn by individuals in Russia (North Asia, Eastern Europe and formerly Central Asia), Southwest Asia and Northern Africa.

Styles, uses, and names for the kaftan vary from culture to culture. The kaftan is often worn as a coat or as an overdress, usually having long sleeves and reaching to the ankles. In regions with a warm climate, it is worn as a light-weight, loose-fitting garment. In some cultures, the kaftan has served as a symbol of royalty.