- and were also the most expensive.
Because of the po****rity of the pas
kontuszowy produced there, it was
sometimes called pas słucki (****sk sash), regardless...
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contrasting hue. The
kontusz was tied with a long, wide sash
called a pas
kontuszowy. The
kontusz was more of a
decorative garment than a
useful one. Tradition...
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Polish magnate Jan
Zamoyski (1542-1605)
dressed in a
crimson delia over a blue silk żupan, and tied with a pas
kontuszowy. The
right hand
holds a buława....
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Polish nobles and had
their own
attire which included the kontusz, pas
kontuszowy (sash) and a
crimson żupan.
Nobility Bractwo Kurkowe (Kraków) Bractwo...
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itself came to
Poland in the mid-16th
century from Turkey.
Kontusz Pas
kontuszowy Żupan Biedrońska-Słota, Beata; Molenda, Maria. "The
Emergence of a Polish...
- The
Holocaust in
Byelorussia List of
cities and
towns in
Belarus Pas
kontuszowy Słuck
Confederation Official transliteration. "Численность населения на...
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clothing and
attire for men, such as the żupan, kontusz, sukmana, pas
kontuszowy, delia, and szabla. Thereby, it
served to
integrate the
multiethnic nobility...
- oriental-inspired
souvenirs or
attire for men (żupan, kontusz, sukmana, pas
kontuszowy, delia, szabla);
favoured European Baroque architecture;
endorsed Latin...
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pants Paranja Pareo Paris Fashion W****
Party dress Party hat
Parure Pas
kontuszowy (sash)
Pasapali Sari
Pashmina Pashtun dress Pasiking P****ementerie Pasties...
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pants Bloomers Turban Yashmak Dolman Çarşaf
Delia (clothing)
Kontusz Pas
kontuszowy Żupan
Towel Timeline of the
Turks (500–1300) İrepoğlu, Gül (2012). Imperial...