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- Q6170828 subject Q7311064.
- Q6170828 subject Q8475833.
- Q6170828 subject Q8786567.
- Q6170828 subject Q8786856.
- Q6170828 abstract "A zamarra is a sheepskin coat worn by Spanish shepherds. In the 1830s, Edward Bell Stephens strongly recommended that visitors to the Spanish Basque region purchase the zamarra, which he described as made from black Andalusian astrakhan lined with white sheepskin. It was recommended as an ideal travelling jacket, serviceable in both heat and cold, and very water-resistant.The academic garment also worn as a vestment, the chimere is closely related to the zamarra, from which it evolved during the Middle Ages.A similar coat is used in Alentejo, southern Portugal, and called samarra. It is made of wool, with a furry collar, and the usual colours are brown, dark blue or black.".
- Q6170828 thumbnail Zamarra.jpg?width=300.
- Q6170828 wikiPageWikiLink Q160894.
- Q6170828 wikiPageWikiLink Q203398.
- Q6170828 wikiPageWikiLink Q20963720.
- Q6170828 wikiPageWikiLink Q328230.
- Q6170828 wikiPageWikiLink Q3995.
- Q6170828 wikiPageWikiLink Q45.
- Q6170828 wikiPageWikiLink Q5783.
- Q6170828 wikiPageWikiLink Q6501052.
- Q6170828 wikiPageWikiLink Q7311064.
- Q6170828 wikiPageWikiLink Q81710.
- Q6170828 wikiPageWikiLink Q8475833.
- Q6170828 wikiPageWikiLink Q8786567.
- Q6170828 wikiPageWikiLink Q8786856.
- Q6170828 comment "A zamarra is a sheepskin coat worn by Spanish shepherds. In the 1830s, Edward Bell Stephens strongly recommended that visitors to the Spanish Basque region purchase the zamarra, which he described as made from black Andalusian astrakhan lined with white sheepskin.".
- Q6170828 label "Zamarra (coat)".
- Q6170828 depiction Zamarra.jpg.