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- Bashlyk abstract "A bashlyk, also spelled Bashlik (Crimean Tatar: Başlıq, Tatar: Başlıq, Turkish: Başlık; "baş" - head, "-lıq" (Tatar) / "-lık" (Turkish) - derivative suffix), is a traditional Turkic and Cossack cone-shaped headdress hood, usually of leather, felt or wool, an ancient round topped felt bonnet with lappets for wrapping around the neck. Local versions of determine the trim, which may consist of decorative cords, embroidery. metallized strings, fur balls or tassels. Among dozens of versions are winter bashlyks worn atop regular headdress, cotton bashlyks, homeknitted bashlyks, silk bashlyks, scarf bashlyks, down bashlyks, dress bashlyks, jumpsuit-type bashlyks, etc. Bashlyks are used as traditional folk garment, and as uniform headdress.A variation of bashlyks is a Kalpak (Qalpaq), a cone-shaped headdress without lappets, mostly made of leather, felt or wool, as depicted in the Repin's painting below. "Kalpak" is also a component of the ethnic name "Kara-Kalpak" (literally "a black kalpak" in Turkic), known from the history of the medieval Eastern Europe, and from the modern Karakalpak administrative republic in the western Syr Darya - Amu Darya interfluve in Uzbekistan, north of the ancient Balkh. In modern times, bashlyks became fashionable in Russia in 1830-1840, after the Napoleonic War with significant participation of the Bashkir cavalry. By the 1862 bashlyks were made a uniform headdress in Cossack armies, and later in other branches of Russian armed forces. The military bashlyk was bright yellow camel wool, with a yellow band. Officer bashlyks had gold or silver band. In Russian army bashlyks lasted till 1917, when they became a trademark of White Army uniform, and some White Army troops have the lappets tucked into the belt on the front instead of wrapping around the neck.".
- Bashlyk wikiPageID "9440271".
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- Bashlyk wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Bashlyk wikiPageRevisionID "683812604".
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Amu_Darya.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Balkh.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Bashkirs.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Bonnet_(headgear).
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Budenovka.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hoods_(headgear).
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_equipment_of_Russia.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_history_of_Russia.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_uniforms.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ottoman_clothing.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_clothing.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Turkish_words_and_phrases.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Cossack.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Cossacks.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Europe.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Headdress.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Headgear.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Hood_(headgear).
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_Russian_Army.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Kalpak.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Kara-Kalpak.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Karakalpaks.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Karakalpakstan.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Kausia.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Kipchaks.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Kuman.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Napoleonic_War.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Napoleonic_Wars.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Phrygian_cap.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Reply_of_the_Zaporozhian_Cossacks.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Rus_(people).
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Rus_people.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Syr_Darya.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Turkic_languages.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Turkic_peoples.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_language.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink Uzbekistan.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink White_Army.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLink White_movement.
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bashlyk".
- Bashlyk wikiPageWikiLinkText "bashlyk".
- Bashlyk hasPhotoCollection Bashlyk.
- Bashlyk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-crh.
- Bashlyk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-tt.
- Bashlyk subject Category:Hoods_(headgear).
- Bashlyk subject Category:Military_equipment_of_Russia.
- Bashlyk subject Category:Military_history_of_Russia.
- Bashlyk subject Category:Military_uniforms.
- Bashlyk subject Category:Ottoman_clothing.
- Bashlyk subject Category:Russian_clothing.
- Bashlyk subject Category:Turkish_words_and_phrases.
- Bashlyk hypernym Turkic.
- Bashlyk type Article.
- Bashlyk type EthnicGroup.
- Bashlyk type Article.
- Bashlyk comment "A bashlyk, also spelled Bashlik (Crimean Tatar: Başlıq, Tatar: Başlıq, Turkish: Başlık; "baş" - head, "-lıq" (Tatar) / "-lık" (Turkish) - derivative suffix), is a traditional Turkic and Cossack cone-shaped headdress hood, usually of leather, felt or wool, an ancient round topped felt bonnet with lappets for wrapping around the neck. Local versions of determine the trim, which may consist of decorative cords, embroidery. metallized strings, fur balls or tassels.".
- Bashlyk label "Bashlyk".
- Bashlyk sameAs Baschlik.
- Bashlyk sameAs Baŝliko.
- Bashlyk sameAs باشلیق.
- Bashlyk sameAs Paslikka.
- Bashlyk sameAs Bachlyk.
- Bashlyk sameAs Башлық.
- Bashlyk sameAs Bašlykas.
- Bashlyk sameAs Basjlik.
- Bashlyk sameAs Baszłyk.
- Bashlyk sameAs m.0288ypw.
- Bashlyk sameAs Башлык.
- Bashlyk sameAs Bašlik.
- Bashlyk sameAs Башлик.
- Bashlyk sameAs Baschlik.
- Bashlyk sameAs Q809807.
- Bashlyk sameAs Q809807.
- Bashlyk wasDerivedFrom Bashlyk?oldid=683812604.
- Bashlyk isPrimaryTopicOf Bashlyk.