MELAYU BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «JELABAS»
Ketahui penggunaan
jelabas dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
jelabas dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Melayu.
1
The Land of an African Sultan: Travels in Morocco - Halaman 13
jelabas or cloaks rich in embroidery, fine white haiks, the toga-like garments of the richer Moors, daggers, powder-flasks, lamps, and Manchester goods, fill up the little bandbox shops, till one would almost wonder how the shopkeeper gets in ...
2
Elizabeth: The Biography of Elizabeth Taylor - Halaman 415
"Seemingly hundreds of native musicians clad in white jelabas lined the path to the entrance of the palace, playing strange-looking and -sounding instruments, as native girls scattered rose petals along the path. Burly guards wearing harem ...
J. Randy Taraborrelli, 2011
3
Memories of Europe's Future: Farewell to Yesteryear - Halaman 102
How irresistibly tempting it is to recall de Gaulle's comment, reportedly made to Alain Peyrefitte, shortly before the French withdrawal from Algeria: "Have you been to see the Muslims, with their turbans and jelabas? You can see they are not ...
4
On the Move: The Journey of Refugees in New Literatures ...
Now that they are caught between Abdel Halim Hafez and Luís Miguel, jelabas and sombreros, lost in the smoke coming from the arguileh. (Handal 2005, 31) Through her use of linguistic (and cultural) juxtapositions and the very structure of ...
Geetha Ganapathy-Doré, Helga Ramsey Kurz, 2012
5
The Human Condition: New Poems
Morocco's men milling in sandals and loose robes under a dense foliage of women's hijabs and jelabas, each assessing the offense of my moustache –forbidden tothem. At Agadir, the souk is its own dense city under corrugated tin, tarps, ...
6
Scheherazade's Legacy: Arab and Arab American Women ...
... the Old City, and I wonder how these people got here, so far from the Mediterranean sea, the desert heat, now they are caught between Abdel Halim Hafez and Luis Miguel, jelabas and sombreros, lost in the smoke coming from the arguileh.
Susan Muaddi Darraj, 2004
7
More Cock-Eyed Optimism
Theground floor was occupied by aseries of little shops selling tourist tat, jelabas, fez, leather goods, belts, agood selection of terrifying knives– the listwas endless. They even sold cheap aluminium cooking utensils. The hotel wason the first ...
8
In Arabian Nights - Halaman 22
I noticed a group ofgnaoua, the famous Saharan musicians, dressed in indigo jelabas, their caps trimmed with cowrie shells. Next to them sat a travelling dentist with his tin ol' second-hand teeth. Beside him was a knot of medicine men, touting ...
9
Travels with my Daughter - Halaman 101
They too were dressed in jelabas, some torn and ragged others patched and carefully mended. They chanted beautifully from the Koran, reciting from broken little slates held on their knees, their voices pure and melodic like choir boys.
10
GETTING HIGH: CONFESSIONS OF A PEAK-BAGGING ...
Outside my window was a veritable plethora of people dressed in long jelabas and turbans, women whose faces were covered by veils; street urchins, donkey carts, dusty old vehicles held together with wire, bicycles by the hundreds, a few ...