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burnous (Arabic: برنوس, romanized: burnūs), also burnoose, burnouse,
bournous or barnous, is a long
cloak of co****
woollen fabric with a
pointed hood...
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garment originating from Algeria. It
features a hood and
differs from the
burnous by the
presence of
sleeves and a closure.
Thicker and
wider than the Djellaba...
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tombeaus (circular
false pockets on the
front of the jacket). A
white burnous was worn
together with a red
cloak (dark blue
cloak for the
Moroccan Spahis...
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surrounding mountains.
Buttons for
djellabas are made in the town of Bhalil.
Burnous Jellabiya Abaya Jilbāb
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- poor in its walls, will
leave it
again rich." The city
excelled in the
export of lead, wool, skins, fine
burnous, ****s, haïks, ****in, nuts and galls....
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African attire for
their vestments: the
gandoura for the c****ock, the
burnous for the mantle, and the
chechia for the zucchetto. They also wore their...
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Madhalla Sidara Taqiyah Tantour Tarboush (fez)
Turban Clothing Abaya Bisht Burnous Djellaba Durra'ah
Fouta towel Izaar Jellabiya Kaftan Macawis Robe of honour...
- a
casual clothing similar to the
Jellaba but it
lacks a hood.
Djellaba Burnous Fez Cannon,
Garland Hampton; Kaye, Alan S. (1994). The
Arabic Contributions...
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apartment of two rooms...The
youths followed him, each of them
wrapped in a
burnous that hid his face. Then the
guide left us and
Wilde sent me into the further...
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dress includes the mushanana. In Algeria,
cultural dress includes the
burnous, ghlila, caftan, gandoura, haik, jellaba, m'laya, and sarouel. In northern...