10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BASHLIK»
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bashlik in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
A narrative of the expedition to Algiers in the year 1816: ...
... Pashaw, Agha or chief of the Janissaries, in consequence of having. * Bfilook-
Bashlik signifies, chief of a company; ' Beeng Bashlik signifies, chief of one
thousand. when he left the city of Algiers, with the expedition 206 NARRATIVE or
THE.
2
The New Dominion Monthly
The hood worn by the second figure in our plate, which goes by the name of a
Bashlik, is meeting with a good deal of favor in the United States. It appears,
when made of wool, to be just a modification of the cloud 60 long worn in Canada
.
3
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
* Bashlik — a bonnet worn In bad weather. Fragment of a Letter from Colonel
Verklioffsky to his Betrothed. you are Shaitan, go to neighbour Kitchkina. It has
been long time to show her the road to hell ! If you are a tchaouth, (tax-gatherer,)
who, ...
4
Ancient Coin Collecting VI: Non-Classical Cultures
Bashlik (xl.5) Diadem Tiara Feminine Tiara Crested Tiara The imagery on
Parthian coins is one of the most appealing aspects of the series. Many collectors
of classical coinage find themselves drawn to this field because they find the
royal ...
5
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
A bashlik, or hood, with very long tails, completes the external outfit. The latter are
especially necessary, for when wound round and round the neck they not only
serve as a muffler, but protect the bared shoulders above the reach of the ...
... usually of lamb's wool, a hood (bashlik), tunic, breeches, leather knee-boots, a
forage cap and cover, an infantry-pattern greatcoat and a fur coat or pelisse. The
Terek and Kuban Cossacks in addition wore the cherkesska, a long Circassian ...
He saw the man in the act of stooping after the fallen bashlik. He saw him seize it,
lift it to his head again. But the picture was small—already very far away. Before
the bashlik actually reached the head, the detail dipped into mist and vanished.
8
Encyclopedia of National Dress: Traditional Clothing Around ...
Another form of headgear especially suited for bad weather was a hooded scarf
called a bashlik. The shepherd's bashlik was made of sheep's wool, which was
usually undyed. Eastern Armenian men wore headgear similar to that of men
from ...
9
The First Algernon Blackwood Megapack: 36 Classic Tales of ...
For a moment he recalled the picture . He saw the man in the act of stooping after
the fallen bashlik . He saw him seize it, lift it to his head again . But the picture
was small— already very far away . Before the bashlik actually reached the head,
...
10
The Chechens: A Handbook
In cold weather, the head was muffled with a bashlik, a hood whose ends could
be used as a shawl, slung around the neck, or twirled round the head in the
shape of a turban. Bashliks were mostly made of wool, but cloth was also used, ...