- The
Russian braid (
Russian: Русская коса,
Russkaya kosa) is a
national traditional hairstyle in
Russia. It has an
ancient history since the
times of the...
- In mathematics, the
braid group on n
strands (denoted B n {\displaystyle B_{n}} ), also
known as the
Artin braid group, is the
group whose elements are...
- with
encircling braid)
Enlisted version In 19th
century German armies,
Guard and
other elite regiments wore
lengths of
double braid (Doppellitze) encircling...
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Soutache (/suːˈtæʃ/, soo-TASH), also
known as
Russia braid,: 209 is a
narrow flat
decorative braid, a type of galloon, used in the
trimming of drapery...
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Alexandra Ripley (née
Braid;
January 8, 1934 –
January 10, 2004) was an
American writer best
known as the
author of
Scarlett (1991),
written as a sequel...
- The
kokoshnik (
Russian: коко́шник, IPA: [kɐˈkoʂnʲɪk]) is a
traditional Russian headdress worn by
women and
girls to
accompany the sarafan. The kokoshnik...
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English by the
Scottish surgeon James Braid (to whom they are
sometimes wrongly attributed)
around 1841.
Braid based his
practice on that
developed by...
-
trained in
parade formations, and did
poorly in battle. The
glitter and
braid masked profound weaknesses that he did not see. He put
generals in charge...
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Otyken (Old Turkic:𐰇𐱅𐰜𐰤, romanized: Ötüken;
Russian: Отукен, OH-too-kyen) is a
Russian Siberian indigenous music group that
mixes elements of modern...
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Central Europe) is a
special bread of Ashke****
Jewish origin,
usually braided and
typically eaten on
ceremonial occasions such as
Shabbat and
major Jewish...