Ottoman Clothing
Ottoman Turks, Kaftan, Suleiman the Magnificent
978-613-8-65869-6
6138658698
176
2011-11-29
54.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ottoman clothing is the style and design of clothing worn by the Ottoman Turks. While the Palace and its court displayed showy clothes, the common people were only concerned with covering themselves. The administrators occasionally brought about legal regulations on clothes. These applications were first initiated during the period of Suleiman the Magnificent. In this period men wore outer items such as 'mintan', 'zıbın', 'şalvar' (trousers), 'kuşak', 'potur', 'entari' (a loose coat), 'kalpak', 'sarık' on the head; 'çarık', 'çizme', 'çedik', 'Yemeni' on the feet. The administrators and the wealthy wore caftans with fur lining and embroidery, whereas the middle class wore 'cübbe', 'hırka' and the poor wore collarless 'cepken' or 'yelek' (vest).
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