Notes Relating to the Manners and Customs of the Crim Tatars: Written During a Four Years' Residence Among that People. With Plates |
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... linen , frequently blue . He wears upper and under slippers , and no stockings . He has generally a large high cap of broad- cloth ( which distinguishes him from A MURZA GIRL A PEASANT WOMAN the peasantry ) , 10 1 NOTES RELATING TO.
... linen , frequently blue . He wears upper and under slippers , and no stockings . He has generally a large high cap of broad- cloth ( which distinguishes him from A MURZA GIRL A PEASANT WOMAN the peasantry ) , 10 1 NOTES RELATING TO.
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Written During a Four Years' Residence Among that People. With Plates Mary Holderness. ܆܆ A MURZA GIRL A PEASANT WOMAN the peasantry ) ,
Written During a Four Years' Residence Among that People. With Plates Mary Holderness. ܆܆ A MURZA GIRL A PEASANT WOMAN the peasantry ) ,
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Written During a Four Years' Residence Among that People. With Plates Mary Holderness. A MURZA GIRL A PEASANT WOMAN the peasantry ) , and a coloured linen shirt .
Written During a Four Years' Residence Among that People. With Plates Mary Holderness. A MURZA GIRL A PEASANT WOMAN the peasantry ) , and a coloured linen shirt .
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... condition of the wearer . The cap worn by the girls is of red cloth trimmed round with gold fringe , or ( amongst the peasantry ) with their small gold money B 6 THE CRIM TATARS .. 11 the peasantry), and a coloured linen ...
... condition of the wearer . The cap worn by the girls is of red cloth trimmed round with gold fringe , or ( amongst the peasantry ) with their small gold money B 6 THE CRIM TATARS .. 11 the peasantry), and a coloured linen ...
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... girls , who , however , participate in that of staining the hair and nails , both of which they dye of the same colour . The Tatar women spin and weave all their own linen and that of their husbands , using not the wheel but the distaff ...
... girls , who , however , participate in that of staining the hair and nails , both of which they dye of the same colour . The Tatar women spin and weave all their own linen and that of their husbands , using not the wheel but the distaff ...
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