The Sharbush or Harbush, Sarposh, Serpush (Arabic: شَربوش, romanized: sharbūsh, Greek: σαρπούζιν, Turkish: Serpuş) probably derived from Persian word Serpush...
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117r Maqama 43: the Sheikh of Diyar Bakr in Turkic dress, wearing the sharbūsh with tall cap. Maqamat 43, Arabe 3929, 157r. Maqama 18: the beautiful slave...
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Turkic dress, wearing the sharbush hat. Figures in Turkic dress, with aqbiya turkiyya coat, tiraz armbands, boots and sharbush hat. Kitāb al-Diryāq, Jazira...
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126–127: "Official" Turkish figures wear a standard combination of a sharbūsh, a three-quarters length robe, and boots. Arab figures, in contrast, have...
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their typical sharbush type of headgear and robes. Kitâb al-Diryâq, folio 24 (royal court detail, ruler in Turkic dress, wearing the sharbush hat). Figures...
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Seljuk Anatolia Turkic amir with guards in Maqamat al-Hariri, wearing the sharbush headgear, the three-quarters length robe, and boots, at Rayy, Iran, 1227...
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minted at Mayyafariqin in 587 AH (1190/01 AD) shows Saladin wearing the sharbush hat of a Saljuq-style Turkish ruler." Lesley Baker, Patricia (1988). A...
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Kitāb al-bayṭara, published in Baghdad in 1209. The horserider is wearing a Turkic sharbūsh. Egyptian National Library and Archives, (Khalil Agha F8)....
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friendly relationship with Saladin, he requested the gift of a qabā and a sharbūsh', which he wore in Acre. In Arab contexts, two main variations were noted;...
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Islāmic life." Left frontispiece (1v): ruler in Turkic dress (long braids, Sharbush fur hat, boots, fitting coat), in the Maqamat of al-Hariri, 1237 CE, possibly...
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