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tarboosh Meaning in Bengali



 ফেজটুপি,

একটি অনুভূত টুপি (সাধারণত লাল

Noun:

ফেজটুপি,





tarboosh's Usage Examples:

The fez (Turkish: fes), also called tarboosh (Arabic: طربوش‎, romanized: ṭarbūš, derived from Persian: سرپوش‎, romanized: sarpuš, lit.


period the keffiyeh signalled that the wearer was rural, in contrast to the tarboosh worn by the urban classes.


Moreover a muntaz wore a star and a gallon on his tarboosh, with the base parallel to the lower edge of the hat itself.


which consists of native headgear that was called Arakhchi; a flat red tarboosh draped with a bandana with tinsel Cite journal requires |journal= (help).


Hussein Kamel Hussein Kamel wearing a traditional tarboosh.


young palace official "dressed up in an irritating stuffy high collar and tarboosh that I accompanied the Khedive on 8 February 1909, at the laying of the.


everyone in Egypt is a Shriner (their official headgear is the same fez, or tarboosh, worn by Egyptian men), is upset to find Diana's wedding regalia didn't.


horse-drawn carriage, the obliging driver in khaki uniform and dashing red tarboosh.


spirit, after the evacuation of Dunkirk in World War II Fez, (also called tarboosh), a hat — Fez, a city in Morocco Finlandization, the influence a large.


The tradition of men wearing a red tarboosh may go back to an order by the Abbasid Caliph al-Mutawakkil (847-861 CE).


since Beckett himself "briefly entertained making each character wear a tarboosh, fezlike headgear associated with Armenians.


Ambassador Amr is on the far right, wearing a tarboosh.



tarboosh's Meaning':

a felt cap (usually red

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