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  2. Šajkača - Wikipedia

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    The šajkača (Serbian Cyrillic: шајкача, pronounced [ʃǎjkatʃa]) is the Serbian national hat or cap. Traditionally worn by men in the Serbian countryside, it is named after Serb river troops known as šajkaši. A popular national symbol in Serbia since the beginning of the 20th century, it is typically black, grey or green in colour ...

  3. List of hat styles - Wikipedia

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    A traditional hat of Assam, India. Plain and decorative jaapis are available. Kalpak: A traditional hat of Bulgaria, Turkey, Ukraine and Central Asia. Made primarily of lamb fur, it comes in a variety of regional styles. Karakul: A hat made from the fur of the Karakul breed of sheep, typically worn by men in Central and South Asia. Keffiyah or ...

  4. Serbian traditional clothing - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Serbian female dress consists of opanci, embroidered woolen socks that reached to the knees and nazuvice. Skirts were very varied, of plaited or gathered and embroidered linen, with tkanice serving as a belt. An important part of the costume were aprons (pregače) decorated with floral motifs. Shirts were in the shape of tunics ...

  5. Montenegrin cap - Wikipedia

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    The national telling recorded the most often version of the cap as following: the black wrapper was a sign of grief for their once great Serbian Empire, the red the symbol of spilled blood at the Battle of Kosovo [4] and the five small stripes on the top represent the remaining remains of the once great Serbian realm, [5] which became ...

  6. Category:Culture of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    S. Šajkača; Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts; Serbian calligraphy; Serbian cross; Serbian cuisine; Serbian Cyrillic alphabet; Serbian dances; Serbian traditional clothing

  7. National costume of Serbia - Wikipedia

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  8. Fez (hat) - Wikipedia

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    In 1850, regulations in the newly-autonomous Principality of Serbia concerning uniforms of ministerial officers specified the wear of red fezzes displaying the Serbian coat of arms. [37] The fez was a symbol of Arab nationalist resistance against the Zionism during the Arab revolt in Palestine between 1936 and 1939 in the British Mandate. [38]

  9. Category:Serbian clothing - Wikipedia

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    This category describes traditional and historic Serbian clothing. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. S. Serbian footwear (1 P)