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Bahag is a
loincloth that was
commonly used by men
throughout the pre-colonial Philippines. It is worn
shirtless with no
other extra garments. They were...
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Bahag may
refer to:
Bahag (garment), a type of
loincloth worn in the
Philippines Simeon Kayyara or
BaHaG (acronym for Baal
Halachot Gedolot), 9th-century...
- hwame. In the Philippines,
loincloths of any sort are
generally called bahág. It is
often a single, long,
rectangular cloth that is not tied with a belt...
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Another common item of
clothing is the
loincloth generally known as the
bahag. They
could be made from
barkcloth or from
woven textiles, with the colors...
- identity, and he is
allowed to wear
traditional men's
clothes such as the
bahag.
Bacyadan describes his ****ual
orientation as
being "attracted to women"...
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Celebration Apr 25
Aklan Panagat "Fish"
Tival Apr 25 Estancia,
Iloilo Bahag-hari
Festival Apr 25 Pinamalayan,
Oriental Mindoro Balingoan Festival Apr...
- writing.
Their clothing differs between genders. The male
generally wears bahag loincloths as
covering for the
lower body,
whereas the
female would wear...
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Indian clothes Clothing in
India Dhoti Lungi Veshti Similar foreign clothes Bahag Breechcloth Fundoshi Loincloth Mawashi Perizoma Subligaculum Thong Related...
- does not bear the
title "Gaon".
Rabbinic sources often refer to
Kayyara as
Bahag, an
abbreviation of Ba'al
Halakhot Gedolot ("author of the
Halakhot Gedolot")...
- Vaiśākha (वैशाख)
Vaikasi (வைகாசி)
Vaisaakhamu (వైశాఖము)
Baisakh (बैशाख)
Bahāg (বহাগ) 2 Jyeṣṭha (ज्येष्ठ) Aani (ஆனி)
Jyeshttamu (జ్యేష్ఠము) Jeth (जेष्ठ/जेठ)...