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Heelless leather slippers made from Northwest Africa
Balgha (Arabic: البلغة, romanized: l-bəlġa), also spelled balga, belgha, or belga, are heelless slippers made from leather. They are part of traditional
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including the following: Abaca slippers Abarka Approach shoe Avarca Bakya Balgha Ballet boot Ballet flat Ballet shoe Pointe shoe Balmoral Bast shoe Blucher
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Type of robe worn in Maghreb, North Africa
with a traditional Arab red fez hat and soft yellow babouche slippers (balgha in Arabic) for religious celebrations and weddings. In the Hammadid period
Djellaba
13th-century Muslim scholar
‘Izz al-Dīn ‘Abu Hamīd ‘Abd al-Hamīd bin Hībat-Allah ibn Abi al-Hadīd al Mutazilī al-Mada'ini (Arabic: أبو حامد عز الدین عبدالحمید بن أبي الحُسین ھبة الله
Ibn_Abi'l-Hadid
Town in Tunisia
El Balgha is considered one of the most ancient and special souks in the region of Nabeul. It was dedicated to fabricating and selling the "balgha" heelless
Nabeul
Footwear
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Shoe with a tall, thin heel
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People of Morocco
kaftans decorated with ornaments. Nearly all men, and most women, wear balgha (بلغة). These are soft leather slippers with no heel, often dyed yellow
Moroccans
Garments worn on feet
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Footwear
10.171243 Souk El Blaghgia is one of the souks of the medina of Tunis. Balgha is an Arabic word that refers to a babouche made of leather and which is
Souk_El_Blaghgia
Boots extending above the knee
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Traditional costumes of Central Asia
v t e Folk costumes Africa Balgha Boubou Dashiki Djellaba Head tie Jellabiya Kanzu Kente cloth Kufi Litham Pareo Senegalese kaftan Tagelmust Wrapper Asia
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Long-sleeved garment
v t e Folk costumes Africa Balgha Boubou Dashiki Djellaba Head tie Jellabiya Kanzu Kente cloth Kufi Litham Pareo Senegalese kaftan Tagelmust Wrapper Asia
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Type of shoe
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Archaeological artifact from Armenia
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Souqs in Tunis, Tunisia
Attarine and the Kasbah Street. This souk is specialized in the sale of balghas, a shoe made from leather. The souk El Blat specializes in the sale of
Souks_of_Tunis
Traditional coat worn by Muslims
baggy trousers (sarouel) tied at the waist with a silk belt, a pair of balghas and a chechia. It can also be covered with a burnous when worn outdoors
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Footwear consisting of a sole with two leather ligaments
shoes Wrestling shoes Folk footwear Abacas Abarkas Alpargatas Avarcas Balghas Bast shoes Ciocie Clogs Espadrilles Furlane Galesh Geta Giveh Haferlschuh
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Historic madrasa in Tlemcen, Algeria
the cobblers (al-Kharrazun), who were known for producing traditional balghas. To support a madrasa and a zawiya he founded near the present-day Mosque
Madrasa_of_Minshar_al-Jild
(قفطان) decorated with ornaments. Nearly all men, and most women, wear balgha (بلغة) —- soft leather slippers with no heel, often dyed yellow. Women also
Culture_of_Morocco
Egyptian-American activist and citizen journalist
relations and sales for the company, which is named after the traditional balgha. The shoes are designed through collaboration with indigenous groups in
Gigi_Ibrahim
Types of clog originating in Turkey
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services office on April 11, 2001. Africa portal "Dans les souks de Tunis : Balgha, Bechamaq et Ghraier de jadis". Webdo (in French). 2016-02-24. Retrieved
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wear the Seroual Medaouer (pants) with a shirt embroidered with Fetla, the Balgha (babouche) and capped with Chechia. Among Algerian families are those who
Mawlid_in_Algeria
Type of clog from Sweden
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Träskor
Tunisian politician (1873–1947)
discount. He also created the Es-Saadia cooperative, with more than 800 balgha-makers in Tunis and more than 100 in Kairouan, purchasing raw materials
Abdeljelil_Zaouche
(Arabic: شنة): A felt cap, usually dark red. Imama (Arabic: عمامة): turban. Balgha: soft slippers Kantra: durable shoes The houli (Arabic: حولي) is the primary
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Kurung Baju Melayu Bakhu Bakya Balaclava (clothing) Baldness Baldric(k) Balgha Ball dress Ball gown Ballerina neckline Ballerina skirt Ballet boot Ballet
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Society of Ryukoku University: 234–256. Muraoka, Hitoshi (2016). "Chinkai Balghas and the Altai Expeditionary Force of the Yuan Dynasty". Journal of 13th–14th
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