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Type of robe of Mongol origin
Terlig, also known as tieli (simplified Chinese: 帖裡; traditional Chinese: 貼裏; pinyin: tiēlǐ), bianxianao (辫线袄; 辮線襖; biànxiànǎo; 'coat with plaited line')
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Yuan dynasty fashion
attire was popular. An important and popular robe for male Mongols was the terlig, known as bianxian ao (辫线袄; plait-line coat) or yaoxian ao (腰线袄; waist-thread
Fashion_in_the_Yuan_dynasty
Single-coloured Mongol robe
important male Mongol garment during the Yuan dynasty and jisün was a type of terlig. They were also known as Mongol robes of honour (khil'at). The jisün was
Jisün
A Ming dynasty robe derived from a Mongol robe
Yuan's terlig, the sleeves and the bodice were wider; the pleats were also wide compared to very finely gathered skirt of the Mongols' terlig. The yesa
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Traditional Korean clothing
(철릭) was a Korean adaptation of the Mongol tunic Terlig. The first recorded reference to the Terlig in Korea dates to the 15th century during the Joseon
Hanbok
Historical dress of the Han Chinese people
Mongol clothing. The Ming dynasty developed a new attire from Yuan dynasty's terlig: tieli; it is a cross-collared, long sleeved robe with dense and narrow
Hanfu
Traditional Chinese robe with the embroidery of a flying-fish
tieli (贴里) originated in the Yuan dynasty in a form of Mongol robe known as terlig. Despite the repeated prohibition of Mongol-style clothing, especially during
Feiyufu
Everyday dress of East Asian emperors
first prototype of the chaofu was actually the Mongol terlig of the Yuan dynasty; the Mongol terlig of the Yuan continued to develop in the succeeding Ming
Dragon_robe
Qaba likely belongs to a garment family which stems from the Mongolian terlig and includes the jama and tieli. It is also possibly of Turkic origin. Open
Egyptian_cultural_dress
Long coat
knees. Man on the left in Gujarati jama/angarkha Dashiki Kaftan Robe Tunic Terlig Angarkha Kurta Katzeb Farzi (coat) Lewandowski, E.J. (2011). The Complete
Jama_(coat)
Long gown
tied in bows, and most commonly worn with a belt over top. Ammama Chiltah Terlig Jama Royal drinking scene in the Dukhang at Alchi Monastery, circa 1200
Qaba
Python robe, a Chinese robe with 4-claw dragon-like creature
combination of an arrow robe and a python robe. Chinese opera Jin Ping Mei Jisün Terlig Yesa Feiyufu Douniufu Dragon robe Chinese ornamental gold silk Hanfu List
Mangfu
Type of Chinese jacket
– a Korean short sleeved overcoat. Banbi Fashion in Yuan dynasty Hanfu Terlig The translated English version wrote 'dopo'; however dopo is another kind
Dahu_(clothing)
Generic term for non-Han Chinese clothing
hats which influenced the Han Chinese were the boli hat (Chinese: 钹笠帽), terlig, jisün, Mongol-style dahu. The customs of Goryeo clothing became popular
Hufu
Chinese outfit composed of a top and trousers
men wearing paofu In Yuan dynasty, some scholars and commoners wore the terlig, a Mongol-style kuzhe, which was braided at the waists and had pleats and
Shanku
List of traditional Han Chinese clothing
Jinyoung (2015). "The dress of the Mongol Empire: Genealogy and diaspora of theTerlig". Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae. 68 (3): 22–29. doi:10
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Boy/Male
Irish
Strong dog; strong willed or wise.
Boy/Male
Tamil
A sage, God of fertility
Boy/Male
American, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Slovenia, Swedish
The Lord is Gracious
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African, American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, Jamaican
From the Brushwood Field; Meadow of Quivering Aspens; Aspen-tree Meadow; Quaking Aspen
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German
Pure; Virgin; Little and Womanly; Female Version of Charles or Carl
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Celtic
, the magistrate.
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Muslim/Islamic
Radiant beautiful
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Tamil
Sathyasandha | ஸதà¯à®¯à®¸à®‚த
One of the kauravas
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Very Beautiful
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Hindu, Indian
Power; Might; Valour
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