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  2. Papakha - Wikipedia

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    One, called a papaha, is a high fur hat, usually made of karakul sheepskin. The hat has the general appearance of a cylinder with one open end and is set upon the head in such a way as to have the brim touch the temples. Some examples have ear-flaps which can be folded up when not in use.

  3. Burka (Caucasus) - Wikipedia

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    Below were narrow trousers tied below the knee and at the ankle, leggings, and leather boots. Over all this was the large wool burka, fastened at the neck and open at the front. It could be reversed to make a windbreak or used as a blanket. On the head was the bashlyk, a soft cap, or the papakha, a large wool hat.

  4. Kolah namadi - Wikipedia

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    Kolah Namadi is a felt hat made out of wool. The hat is made out of sheep, camel or goat hair wool and compressed using heat and water. The wool is mixed with a binding material such as starch, oil, grease, eggs or soap and then given its form using a mould. The hat is shaped into the style specific to the people of the region. [4]

  5. Azerbaijani traditional clothing - Wikipedia

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    In winter, men wear a bashlyk made of cloth and wool. Bashlyks made of camel wool are valuable in Shirvan. The lining of a Bashylk is made of colourful silk because the lining is visible when the head is turned. Generally, the bashlyk is accompanied by a yapinji. Arakhchin is worn under other headdresses (papaq; chalma for women). It is ...

  6. Bashlyk - Wikipedia

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    A variation of bashlyk is the kalpak (qalpaq), a cone-shaped headdress without lappets, mostly made of leather, felt or wool, [3] and the malahai, also known as the tymak, a curved cone-shaped headdress, either with or without lappets, mostly made of leather, and occasionally with a fur-wrapping, originally worn by most inhabitants of the Idel ...

  7. Astrakhan Cossacks - Wikipedia

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    Lambs-wool hats (papakha) were worn on occasion with yellow cloth tops. [3] No spurs were worn by the Astrakhan and other cossack hosts. After 1907 a khaki-grey jacket was adopted for field uniform, worn with blue-grey breeches. [4] The astrakhan hats and yellow trouser stripes of the peacetime uniform were however retained during World War I.

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