Translation for '
caftan' from English to Danish
| NOUN | a caftan | caftans |
| SYNO | caftan | kaftan |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Thalía wore a green bikini top covered by an embroidered vintage caftan, dancing and singing in the tropical environment that included candle-lit cabanas, fire eaters and over 100 extras.
- Azerbaijanis either call the caftan a "chukha" or "chuxa" or "arkhalig", although arkhalig is most of the time associated with a lighter jacket but Azerbaijanis use those words interchangeably.
- In West Africa, a kaftan or "caftan" is a pull-over woman's robe.
- In Jerusalem, some of the Karliner Hasidim wear the traditional garb of Jerusalem Haredim on Shabbat, the golden caftan.
- As of 2019 it was under renovations to be transformed into a new museum to be called "Musée du caftan et de la parure" ('Museum of the caftan and adornment').
- Alternatively, the minaret can be illuminated with mahya lights from top to bottom, in a style known as "caftan dressing" ("kaftan giydirme").
- "The Blue Caftan" (...) is a 2022 Arabic-language drama film directed by Maryam Touzani.
- The clothing is in a transitional form between a robe and a fitting caftan without collar and most often made of cloth.
- The tribes and families of large tents, allied with the authorities, shared power through a game of balance, symbolized by the investiture with a caftan that the tribal chiefs received after the Bey.
- Various figures from the monastery show Central Asian influence, with dignitaries wearing double-lapel caftan, boots, armour and crown with lunar crescents.
- , and whose clothes "exactly match" (caftan, boots...) is visible in one of the murals of the cave.
- Fashion wise Dipi wears a lot of caftan dresses and baggy clothes.
- Demir Hikmet climbed the tower three times a week in a silk caftan and recited the call to prayer from the tower balcony.
- The caftan appears to be the oldest Turkish dress, this costume can be traced as far back as the Hun and Gokturk periods.
- The "kabbadion" (...) was a caftan-like garment of oriental origin which became a standard part of court costume in the last centuries of the Byzantine Empire.
- The "caftan" consisted of a skirt and bodice.
- in a gauzy black caftan over Bedouin-style white robe, [...] he undulated on stage with a faraway look in his eyes and a bodyguard close at hand".
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