- and women,
although in
differing styles. Historically,
richly adorned khalats have been used as
robes of honour.
Khilat was also used to
denote the ceremony...
- Mir
Ahmad Yar Khan
Ahmedzai GCIE(1902–1979),
commonly referred to as
Ahmad Yar Khan, was the last Khan of Kalat, a
princely state in a
subsidiary alliance...
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Mount Oeta in
extreme agony and
burned to death.
Numerous tales of
poison khalats (robes of honour) have been
recorded in historical, folkloric, and medical...
- Hajj, led by
Khwaja Sultan Naqshbandi, with 600,000
rupees and 12,000
khalats (honorific robes) for the
needy of
Mecca and Medina. In
October 1576, Akbar...
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Chapan Uzbekistan –
Khalat, tubeteika, chapan, turban,
paranja Xinjiang,
China – Uyghurs,
Tatars and
other Turkic people: Tubeteika,
khalat,
chapan Tibet,...
-
known from
contemporary Central Asian burials to have
probably been the
khalat, are
lacking in Greco-Roman sources. The East
Roman historian Priscus reports...
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Khalat Pushan (Persian: خلعت پوشان, also
Romanized as Khal‘at Pūshān and Khal‘at Pooshan) is a
village in Karchambu-e
Jonubi Rural District, in the Central...
-
founded the
Mughal Empire in India, and
established the
practice of
giving khalat or "robes of honor",
typically made of
expensive fabric, to
members of their...
- Ahmadzai, part of the
Ghilzai confederation. However, the
Ahmadzai Khans of
Khalat were
neither of
these and
belonged to a Bra**** tribe. Only
includes those...
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Iranian nobility wore
distinct uniforms called khalat; historically, the
design was
commonly found on the
khalat uniforms. It is
stated that at some point...