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Identifier: geschichtedeskos05rose (find matches)
Title: Geschichte des Kostüms
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Rosenberg, Adolf, 1850-1906 Heyck, Eduard, 1862-1941
Subjects: Costume
Publisher: New York, Weyhe
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
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AAx 77i>s:e.Pcc,»-. ALGER ALGIER ^j ALGERIA VASMU; 389MAROKKO - NEUZEIT Obere Reihe i—6. 1. Marokkaner in der Dschellabia, einem Kapuzenmantel mit Ärmeln. Um-gehängt die Skarra, eine seidenbestickte, farbige, durchweg rote Ledertasche, dieoben durch Biegen der Länge nach umgelegt ist, so daß sie dadurch ohne sonstigeVorkehrung geschlossen wird. An diesem Bug sind die Schnallen angenäht für diedicke rote Wollen- oder auch Seidenschnur, womit die Tasche umgehängt wird. —An den Füßen gelbe lederne Babuschen. 2. Mann aus dem Innern. Im Burnus (arabisches Wort). Der Burnus ist einmehr oder minder grober Wollmantel von verschiedenen Farben, mit Vorliebe aberweiß, und mit Kapuze, so daß die Dschellabia nur eine Abart mit Ärmeln ist. Überdem — gewundenen — Turban und der Kapuze trägt der Mann einen großenSommerstrohhut. Unter dem Burnus ist die Ledertasche umgehängt. 3. Vornehmer Marokkaner. Kaftan (nicht sichtbar), darüber die leineneChamisa. Chamisa ist das germ

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