Chorni Klobuky or Chornye Klobuki, meaning "black hats" (from Russian: Чёрные клобуки, romanized: Chërnyye klobuki and Ukrainian: Чорні клобуки, romanized: Chorni klobuky) was a generic name[1] for a group of semi-nomadic Turkic tribes of Berendei, Torki, Kovui of Chernihiv, Pechenegs, and others[2] that at the end of 11th century settled on the southern frontier of Kiev and Pereyaslav principalities along the Ros River valley.[2][3]
^Chorni Klobuky in the Cossack dictionary-handbook
^ abChorni Klobuky in the Small dictionary of History of Ukraine
Catholic churches wear klobuks as well, although it is not a headgear worn by their Oriental Orthodox counterparts. Red klobuks have been worn by a Coptic...
Russian and Ukrainian warlords, in much the same way that they hired BlackKlobuks as personal guards. After 1400, the Cossacks emerge as an established...
Moscow, "Science", 1974. (in Russian) Pletneva S.A., "Antiques of BlackKlobuks (Oguzes)", Moscow, 1972. Robb, J., People of stone: stelae, personhood...
Dolgorukiy captured Kiev. Iziaslav escaped. 1150 With assistance of BlackKlobuks Iziaslav kicked away Yuri from Kiev. After some time, with help of Volodimirko...
"Haisyn" is Turkic in origin, as the land was previously inhabited by the BlackKlobuks during the 11th and 12 centuries. Haisyn is derived from a Turkic word...
Hierarch of the ROCOR, emerged through the Royal Doors to the ambo in his blackklobuk and common episcopal mantle. Metropolitan Mark of Berlin and German and...
The black beret is a colour of beret, a type of headgear. It is commonly worn by paramilitaries and militaries around the world, particularly armored...
to wear a skufia instead of a klobuk when not attending the Divine Liturgy. In some practices, a novice will wear a black scarf covering the head and tied...
have a jewelled cross attached to the front of their klobuks; Russian Metropolitans wear a white klobuk with jewelled cross. Several Orthodox Patriarchs wear...
SCOTS black hackle and 5 SCOTS green hackle are not clear and have no apparent precedent. It may be that the black hackle of 1 SCOTS simulates the black-cock...
their cassocks vary between the typical black, grey and blue. Monks, hieromonks & bishops all wear the klobuk as part of their mark of celibacy. Some...
wearing it and has almost exclusively been used by the patriarch only. Klobuk Skufia The Philippi Collection Biretta Zucchetto "7 Types of Orthodox Clergy...
collectively called a klobuk.) If the novice has not previously received it, a leather belt is fastened around his waist. His habit is usually black, signifying...
The black and white chequered keffiyeh dates to the 1950s when Glubb Pasha, a British officer, wanted to distinguish his Palestinian soldiers (black and...
Slavonic: klobuk): The distinctive headdress of Eastern Orthodox monks and nuns is the kalymafki, a stiffened hat, something like a fez, only black and with...
was restricted to use by individual cardinals while such other colors as black, green and violet were reserved to clergy of other ranks and styles. When...
salvation. The koukoulion replaces the klobuk which is worn by the monastics of lower ranks. It fastened to a black veil, the Epanokalimavkion. Icon of St...
skufia (without a veil) when the klobuk or epanokamelavkion might get in the way of work. Apostolnik Biretta Kalimavkion Klobuk Koukoulion The Philippi Collection...
among Muslim males. It has the shape of a truncated cone, usually made of black or embroidered felt, cotton or velvet. It is also worn by males in formal...
adopted red berets while the black beret became the common headgear of workers in both Spain and France. A big commemorative black beret is the usual trophy...
hat is most commonly seen in dark shades of cloth, such as dark brown or black felt. The brim is fairly wide, and is flat in front and back but with a...