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Post by missun on Jan 9, 2015 22:07:26 GMT 3
Greetings, I search for iconography for caps from Golden Horde. Zafarnama of Sharaf al-din Yazdi, Khamseh and Shahnama shows only turbans. But characteristic cap similar to Scythian didn't went out of use in about 1400? thanks for next answers
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Jan 10, 2015 23:53:34 GMT 3
Greetings missun, welcome aboardd.
Throughout the Turkic world in the 13th-14th centuries, turbans were adopted only by the sedentary Muslim elite while ordinary nomads wore felt and fur caps.
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Post by missun on Jan 11, 2015 22:28:48 GMT 3
It means that khans from Uyshun dynasty wore turbans as civil headdresses?
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Post by Druzhina on Jan 12, 2015 7:29:16 GMT 3
Most 14th century Mongol illustrations are Ilkhanid or their successors. Many hats are shown. There are stone carvings from the north Caucasus which may be of interest: Tympanum with a Horse and Rider, 14th century, Caucasus, probably Kubatchi, DagestanTympanum with a Horse Rider & an Infantryman with Standard, 14th-15th century, Kubatchi, DagestanMIRROR SITE Tympanum with a Horse and Rider, 14th century, Caucasus, probably Kubatchi, DagestanTympanum with a Horse Rider & an Infantryman with Standard, 14th-15th century, Kubatchi, DagestanDruzhina 14th Century Illustrations of Costume & Soldiers
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Post by missun on Jan 13, 2015 0:17:10 GMT 3
I searched this pages some times ago, but I didn't found nothing.
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