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headcloth Meaning in Bengali



 পাগড়ি, টুপির বদলে মাঠায় পরার কাপড়,




headcloth's Usage Examples:

Nemes were pieces of striped headcloth worn by pharaohs in ancient Egypt.


(almost always in profile) wearing either a crown or helmet/regnal headcloth.


The headcloth had some image perhaps representing pleats, rays, or sunburst in.


Nemes is the striped headcloth worn by pharaohs in ancient Egypt.


butterfly genus described by Jacob Hübner in 1819 Palla (garment), a women's headcloth from ancient Rome Palla (troubadour), a twelfth-century minstrel from.


refer to: Khat, four-footed bed from north India Khat (apparel), the headcloth worn by Ancient Egyptian Pharaohs Khat, an alternative name for the village.


furniture would include a coverlet (not technically a bed hanging), "a headcloth, three or four valences (depending on whether the bed was against the.


Band or string worn by men to secure a keffiyeh or headcloth.


He wears a nemes headcloth, topped by the royal insignia of a cobra (Wadjet) and vulture (Nekhbet).


needed] Many Bai women style their hair in a long braid wrapped in a headcloth.


here for nearly all of them wore dark green kefiyahs (or cheffiyeh) (headcloths) instead of the customary black and white check ones.


Granite statue of Senwosret III - he is shown wearing the nemes headcloth with a cobra image of Wadjet at the front, the pleated shendyt kilt, and the.


Amenhotep II in a Nemes headcloth.


The statue incorporated the nemes headcloth and a royal beard; two defining characteristics of an Egyptian pharaoh.


costume of a thin cotton dress, wooden sandals and a triangular black headcloth.


occasionally with a Western-style jacket over the top) and a keffiyeh ("headcloth") worn twisted around the head in a turban, as few could afford an ʻiqāl.


wearing white turbans rather than the traditional Arab Kufiya (roped headcloth), and for covering their faces when they encountered Europeans or Arabs.


clothing of Central Java, with dark brown pants and a batik blangkon headcloth, a typical Javanese male headcover, while the female dragon Modi wears.


This is a man's, silk, tapestry woven headcloth from Jolo Island in the Southern Philippines and not an ikat or double ikat textile.


Crown, combining the White and the Red Crowns), the Nemes or striped headcloth, or the Khepresh or Blue Crown.



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