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- Kabney abstract "A kabney (Dzongkha: བཀབ་ནེ་; Wylie: bkab-ne) is a silk scarf worn as a part of the gho, the traditional male costume in Bhutan. It is raw silk, normally 90 by 300 centimetres (35 in × 118 in) with fringes. Kabney is worn over the traditional coat gho; it runs from the left shoulder to the right hip, and are worn at special occasions or when visiting a dzong. Kabney is also referred as Bura which means silk. The use of gho and kabney is encouraged in Bhutan as a part of driglam namzha (or driklam namzhak), the official behaviour and dress code of Bhutan. Gho is thus compulsory for schoolboys and government officials. The female traditional dress is called kira.The rank of the bearer determines the colour of the scarf: Saffron scarf for the Druk Gyalpo (king) and the Je Khenpo (chief abbot) Orange scarf for Lyonpos (ministers and other members of the government) Red scarf for Dashos (male members of the royal family and higher officials) Green scarf for judges Blue scarf for members of the National Assembly and members of parliament White scarf with red stripes for Gups (headmen of the 205 gewogs) White scarf for ordinary citizens.Former scarf ranks include: White scarf with blue stripes for Chimi (members of the National Assembly)blue scarf for lodoe Tsoggde.↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Kabney thumbnail King_Jigme_Khesar_Namgyel_Wangchuck_(edit).jpg?width=300.
- Kabney wikiPageID "2707412".
- Kabney wikiPageLength "3203".
- Kabney wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Kabney wikiPageRevisionID "680078899".
- Kabney wikiPageWikiLink Ashi_(title).
- Kabney wikiPageWikiLink Bhutan.
- Kabney wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bhutanese_clothing.
- Kabney wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scarves.
- Kabney wikiPageWikiLink Council_of_Ministers_(Bhutan).
- Kabney wikiPageWikiLink Driglam_namzha.
- Kabney wikiPageWikiLink Druk_Gyalpo.
- Kabney wikiPageWikiLink Dzong_architecture.
- Kabney wikiPageWikiLink Dzongkha.
- Kabney wikiPageWikiLink File:King_Jigme_Khesar_Namgyel_Wangchuck_(edit).jpg.
- Kabney wikiPageWikiLink Gewogs_of_Bhutan.
- Kabney wikiPageWikiLink Gho.
- Kabney wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Wangchuck.
- Kabney wikiPageWikiLink Je_Khenpo.
- Kabney wikiPageWikiLink Kira_(Bhutan).
- Kabney wikiPageWikiLink National_Assembly_(Bhutan).
- Kabney wikiPageWikiLink Parliament_of_Bhutan.
- Kabney wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Court_of_Justice.
- Kabney wikiPageWikiLink Wylie_transliteration.
- Kabney wikiPageWikiLink File:Gho.jpg.
- Kabney wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kabney".
- Kabney wikiPageWikiLinkText "Orange Scarf".
- Kabney wikiPageWikiLinkText "Red Scarf".
- Kabney wikiPageWikiLinkText "kabney".
- Kabney wikiPageWikiLinkText "scarf".
- Kabney wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bhutan-stub.
- Kabney wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clothing-stub.
- Kabney wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clothing_in_South_Asia.
- Kabney wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Kabney subject Category:Bhutanese_clothing.
- Kabney subject Category:Scarves.
- Kabney hypernym Scarf.
- Kabney comment "A kabney (Dzongkha: བཀབ་ནེ་; Wylie: bkab-ne) is a silk scarf worn as a part of the gho, the traditional male costume in Bhutan. It is raw silk, normally 90 by 300 centimetres (35 in × 118 in) with fringes. Kabney is worn over the traditional coat gho; it runs from the left shoulder to the right hip, and are worn at special occasions or when visiting a dzong. Kabney is also referred as Bura which means silk.".
- Kabney label "Kabney".
- Kabney sameAs Q2578526.
- Kabney sameAs Kabney.
- Kabney sameAs Kabney.
- Kabney sameAs Kabney.
- Kabney sameAs Kabney.
- Kabney sameAs Kabney.
- Kabney sameAs m.07z8s8.
- Kabney sameAs Кабни.
- Kabney sameAs Кабні.
- Kabney sameAs Q2578526.
- Kabney wasDerivedFrom Kabney?oldid=680078899.
- Kabney depiction King_Jigme_Khesar_Namgyel_Wangchuck_(edit).jpg.
- Kabney isPrimaryTopicOf Kabney.