- The
qeleshe, also
known as plis and qylat, is a
white brimless felt
skull cap
traditionally worn by Albanians. It has
spread throughout Albanian-inhabited...
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Albanian levies wore a
white version of the fez,
resembling their traditional qeleshe.
During World War I the fez was
still worn by some
naval reserve units...
- gold patterns. They also wear a
distinctive dome-shaped hat
known as the
Qeleshe,
crafted from wool, with its
origins tracing back to the Illyrians. Conversely...
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Albanian polyphonic folk
group wearing qeleshe and
fustanella in Skrapar....
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consists of the
following The
following headdresses are in use for men:
Qeleshe [cɛˈlɛʃɛ] or plis: a type of hat worn by men in Albania, Kosovo, and the...
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Afghanistan Pakol –
Pashtun people,
Afghanistan Phrygian cap – Roman,
French Qeleshe –
Albanian Šajkača –
Serbian Salakot –
Filipino Shreepech – Traditional...
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Nambawi Nón quai thao
Ochipok Paag
Pahlavi Pakol Papakha Pashteen Pungcha Qeleshe Qing
Rastacap Šajkača
Salako Salakot Senufo bird
Shyade Šibenik Sidara...
- in the North, near
Vlora and
other cities.
Culture of
Albania Plis Vest
Qeleshe Albanian traditional clothing Stipčević,
Aleksandar (1977). The Illyrians:...
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Nemes Nightcap Ochipok Pahlavi Petasos Phrygian Pileus Printer's
Pudding Qeleshe Qing
Salakot Snood Smoking Stephane (headdress)
Tainia Taranga Welsh Wig...
- onwards, then used as a
burial shroud after death. It is
often worn over the
qeleshe (plis), the
traditional Albanian felt cap, to
protect from the elements...