"Khilat" redirects here. For the Anatolian city, see Ahlat.
A khalat (Persian: خلعت / ALA-LC: xalat), also known as khelat (Bengali: খেলাত), is a loose, long-sleeved outer silk or cotton robe common in Central Asia and South Asia and worn both by men and women, although in differing styles.
A khalat (Persian: خلعت / ALA-LC: xalat), also known as khelat (Bengali: খেলাত), is a loose, long-sleeved outer silk or cotton robe common in Central Asia...
Aala Hazrat Khan e Azam His Highness Amir al-umara Beglerbegi Sir Alhaj Mir Ahmad Yar Khan Ahmedzai Baloch GCIE(1902–1979), commonly referred to as Yar...
elechek (female), koinok (male and female) Turkmenistan – Chapan Uzbekistan – Khalat, tubeteika, chapan, turban, paranja China – Han Chinese – Hanfu (shenyi...
Khalat Pushan (Persian: خلعت پوشان, also Romanized as Khal‘at Pūshān and Khal‘at Pooshan) is a village in Karchambu-e Jonubi Rural District, in the Central...
oscillatory chaotic character known as the BKL singularity" Asteroid 468725 Khalat was named in his honor. The official naming citation was published by the...
Ahmadzai, part of the Ghilzai confederation. However, the Ahmadzai Khans of Khalat were neither of these and belonged to a Brahui tribe. Brahuis, Jadgals,...
as members: Ali Omran, Bashar Rahmallah, Khaled Hussein, Neshan Kerob, Khalat Ramadan and Khwaste Furman came up with the idea of starting Zakho Football...
Hajj, led by Khwaja Sultan Naqshbandi, with 600,000 rupees and 12,000 khalats (honorific robes) for the needy of Mecca and Medina. In October 1576, Akbar...
third Juloos (royal procession / parade) on 16 Jumada al-awwal awarded Khalat-e Barani: 60 Shah Alam I in his third Juloos on 7 Dhu al-Qi'dah awarded...
which can be worn over the head to keep it warm and help to dry wet hair. Khalat Toga Banyan (clothing) Arthur Dent "Why Terry Cotton Bathrobes?". bathrobes...
known from contemporary Central Asian burials to have probably been the khalat, are lacking in Greco-Roman sources. The East Roman historian Priscus reports...
Rum, while the Abbasid caliph Al-Qa'im sent him a firman (edict) and a khalat for his success. There is no single record of him minting coins and delivering...
Vanves, France Cixi, China Entrance of Rosh HaAyin city A close look at Khalat-as-Sahrij Hurvat Teena a Archaeological Site Khibet Umm el-Hamam, a ruin...
African countries. Persian kaftan robes of honour were commonly known as khalat or kelat. In Russia, the word "kaftan" is used for another type of clothing:...
support, in 1719–20, the Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah honoured him with a khalat and the title of Raja. Sundar Singh, who was Dhir's son, extended the family...
"Darogha Dīwān-e-Khās" (Superintendent of the Diwan-i-Khas) and Khalat-e Fakhra and Khalat-e Barani. He was "Mir Atash" (the master gunner) to Bahadur Shah...
Mosset in recent years. David Khalat (ed.): Print Art Now. Scheidegger & Spiess Zurich 2023, ISBN 978-3-03942-149-7. David Khalat (ed.): On Photography. Imagery...
consisted of a striped chapan and turban. Historically, chopons (called khalat in Russian sources) were given as presents to indicate fealty or approval...
Khlat may refer to: Yiddish for Khalat historically worn by Ashkenazi Jewish men in Eastern Europe Armenian spelling of Ahlat, Turkey Yasmine Khlat, Lebanese...
tibban Khan Abu Rayt Zanqurah Gothia Say yid 'Abd Allah 'Ali 'Arab Abd al Khalat Ramadi 'Ajal as Salim 'Ali an Numan Fadil Malahimah Habbaniyah (Khaldia)...
after putting on a khalat (a ceremonial robe) given to him by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. According to the folklore of Marwar, the khalat was actually a...
received by the Janissaries on the accession of a new sultan. Tiraz Chelengk Khalat Stillmann 1986, p. 6. Stillmann 1986, p. 7. Stillmann 1986, pp. 6–7. Mayer...