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Post by Bor Chono on Oct 13, 2006 17:04:38 GMT 3
Do we have Fashion? -Ofcourse! we do! Do U think Nomadic Fashion is spread globaly?(also the nomadic image of globalization) What is a Nomadic image? & What happened to Steppe Fashion? I guess Nomads were the most fashioned ppl. Maybe today U can`t wear old coats cuz most would think it is bit funny/weird/old fashioned/not stylish...etc. And what are the modern changes in your taditional clothings?
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Oct 13, 2006 20:58:03 GMT 3
Pants and jackets were worn very commonly by Steppe nomads. Eventhough the Celts also wore pants, many Turkish scholars claimed that pants were introduced to Europe by the Huns (this can be %100 true but the Huns must have had influence to some extent).
During the Warring States period, Zhao Wuling, king of the Zhao state in the North, ordered his mounted soldiers to be dressed in the "Hu" (Northern Foreigner) fashion, including pants and jackets/coats if I remember correctly.
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Post by Temüjin on Oct 13, 2006 22:56:36 GMT 3
Scythians already had breeches and Celts as well as mentioned by the Qaghan.
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Oct 17, 2006 21:13:33 GMT 3
Yes, you are right.
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Post by Saran on Nov 2, 2006 14:04:32 GMT 3
Trousers were invented by the Hunnus, people say. I think it's because they had to ride horse ;D.
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Post by BAWIR$AQ on Feb 12, 2007 21:53:22 GMT 3
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Post by Saran on Feb 13, 2007 5:32:06 GMT 3
^Hehehe I have one of these hats, it saved my ears this winter ;D
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Post by Bor Chono on Mar 19, 2007 12:58:05 GMT 3
In Ar-Mongolia during winter times Buryat boots are very popular. My daughter is wearing one.
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Mar 19, 2007 20:04:54 GMT 3
Very cute
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Post by Azadan Januspar on Feb 12, 2008 3:20:47 GMT 3
Yes, these Fur hats are very useful, I think The first people I know to use these style of hats are Huns. However these ear-cap strips on the hats were widely used by the iranic people of the steppes and in iranian plateau to an extent that it became the symbol ranian nomads. I like scythian trousers too; the colourful nature of their stamps doesn't look ancient at the first sight. Afterall I think that by taking inspiration from steppe costumes of both iranian and turkic people one can influence highly and promote the prsent fashion styles. what do you think?
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Feb 12, 2008 3:53:54 GMT 3
Actually, those "ear-cap strips" were used by the Turkic peoples in Mongolia too. It isn't an Iranian headgear only.
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Post by Azadan Januspar on Feb 12, 2008 7:17:13 GMT 3
Surely, But I meant those wore by scythians and sarmatians.
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Feb 12, 2008 15:24:21 GMT 3
Yeah, I mean those I remember seeing one such example among the Xiōngnú (Hsiung-nu, Asian Hun) 匈奴 bronze art pieces from Ordos in Inner Mongolia. Also, some stone reliefs in Mongolia left by the Blue Turks (Gök Türk / Tūjué [T'u-chüeh] 突厥) show the Blue Turk chieftains wear those types of headgear:
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Post by Oorvan on Aug 23, 2008 14:16:03 GMT 3
In Ar-Mongolia during winter times Buryat boots are very popular. My daughter is wearing one. Funny - So cute!! Here in Europe and I think USA (celebrity's) have one fashion for past year in special type boots. They have different versions, I think some look like buryat boots? Strange!! Only women wear them here.
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