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    A yelek (also spelled jelick in older English texts) is the bodice or waistcoat of Ottoman origin, traditionally worn by women. The yelek is typically...
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  • Kenan Yelek (born 15 August 1975 in Giresun) is a Turkish football coach and former professional footballer who played as a centre back. Yelek joined Samsunspor...
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    clothing Cycling kit Jerkin (garment) Journade Scapular Surcoat Tabard Vest Yelek Look up gilet or bodywarmer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "Merriam-Webster...
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    General Kiselvo, Bulgaria The traditional male dress includes the şalvar, yelek (vest) and cebken (jacket). The men's salvar is popular in eastern Turkey...
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  • Jelek may refer to: Yelek, female vest Jelek (son of Árpád) jelek, "ugly" in Indonesian Jelek, Iraq, a village in Iraq This disambiguation page lists...
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    (women's formal festival dress) Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus — Cepken (yelek) vest, salta, yazma, potur, boynuz kemer Israel – A national symbol of Israel...
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    Gypsy Ghawazi dress consists of an Ottoman coat with slits, known as a Yelek or entari. The abdomen is covered by these coats. Turkish harem pants are...
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    'hırka' (a short robe or tunic). The poor wore collarless 'cepken' or 'yelek' (vest). Women's everyday wear was şalvar (trousers), a gömlek(chemise)...
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  • faẖ ẖār oleiro < Lat. ollarius vest chaleco < Alg. Ar. < Turk xileco < yelek colete < Ita. coletto basil albahaca < Hisp. Ar. < Arabic alḥabáqa < ḥabaqah...
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    cloth waist-wrap, or cincture), mendil (similar to a neckerchief) and yelek (a vest). Folk clothing in Turkey embodies the crossing over and interaction...
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