successes the French were eventually forced to retreat. The main legacy of the Revolt of the Barretinas was an enduring anti-French sentiment in the Catalan...
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Catalonia and Ibiza, men wore barretinas until the 19th century, especially in rural areas. Even in the 1940s and the 1950s, children in rural areas...
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The Taos Revolt in New Mexico against the United States. 1847: The Sonderbund War, a revolt by the Swiss Confederation against the centralization of power...
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Catalan revolt may refer to a number of revolts in Catalonia: Reapers' War (1640–1659) Revolt of the Barretinas (1687–1689) Rising during the War of the Spanish...
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This is a list of wars that began between 1500 and 1799. Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended by diplomatic...
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Second Brotherhood (category Revolt of the Brotherhoods)
unified after the War of the Spanish Succession in which Valencia and Aragon chose the losing side. Revolt of the Barretinas, a similar revolt in Catalonia...
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2023. Parker p.146 Thion p.18 Kirk p.100 "Charles I and the Spanish Plot: Anglo-Habsburg Relations and the Outbreak of the War of Three Kingdoms, 1630–1641"...
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was marked by a lack of means and poor relations with the peasantry due to the Revolt of the Barretinas. In 1689 the Admiral of Castile, Juan Gaspar Enríquez...
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Keffiyeh (category History of Asian clothing)
tarbushes in the country had been replaced by the [keffiyeh and] ‘agal’." Following the end of the revolt, most residents either reverted to wearing the tarbush...
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Nine Years' War (redirect from The War of the League of Augsburg)
dispelled the Turkish threat and crushed Imre Thököly's revolt in Hungary; while in the west and north, William of Orange was fast becoming the leader of a coalition...
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Phrygian cap (redirect from Cap of liberty)
slave revolt. The coat of arms of Argentina includes a Phrygian cap atop a pike being held by two clasping hands, as a symbol of national unity and the willingness...
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Western wear is a category of men's and women's clothing which derives its unique style from the clothes worn in the 19th century Wild West. It ranges...
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bergên kurdî), refers to the folk costumes of the Kurdish people. The traditions typically vary across different regions and tribes of Kurdistan, but it has...
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The Reaper ("El segador"), also known as Catalan peasant in revolt ("El campesino catalán en rebeldía" (es); "El pagès català en rebel·lia" (ca)) was a...
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Traditional Albanian clothing (redirect from National costume of Albania)
than 500 different varieties of clothing in all Albania and the Albanian-speaking territories and communities (including the Arbëreshë in Italy, Arvanites...
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Pileus (hat) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
from Tilurium in Dalmatia; the monument could be part of a trophy base erected by the Romans after the Great Illyrian Revolt (6–9 BCE). A cylindrical flat-topped...
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Áo dài (category History of Asian clothing)
English–Vietnamese (2008), p. 76. "dài adj. long, lengthy." Trần Hậu Yên Thế (December 26, 2023). "Họa sĩ Cát Tường và trang phục áo dài Lemur". Tạp chí...
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Qeleshe (category Culture of Kosovo)
Albanian-inhabited territories, and is today part of the traditional costume of the Albanians. The height and shape of the cap varies region to region. In Albanian:...
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Fez (hat) (category Clothing of the Ottoman Empire)
against the Zionism during the Arab revolt in Palestine between 1936 and 1939 in the British Mandate. Over time, the fez came to be seen as part of an Oriental...
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Catalans (redirect from People of Catalonia)
on the states of the Crown of Aragon, such as the Revolt of the Germanies in Valencia and Majorca, and the 1640 revolt in Catalonia known as the Reapers'...
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Xhubleta (category Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity)
such as the symbols of the sun, of the moon, of the stars, eagles, and serpents. The mostly geometric ornaments show the archaic character of this costume...
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Montenegro, Romania (brâu) and in the Arbëresh villages of Italy. It originates directly from the Illyrian belt. Culture of Albania Plis Vest Qeleshe Albanian...
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Xhamadan (section Types of xhamadan)
sleeveless. The sleeveless xhamadan is only one type of the Albanian vest, the other two being the xhamadani me reshme, and the xhamadani fermele. The xhamadani...
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Çorape is the Albanian word for socks. The traditional çorape, which are part of the traditional clothing are worked either in wool or cotton, and have...
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Kosovo, North Macedonia (opinci), Montenegro, Greece (by the Klephts), and the Arbëresh villages of Italy. They were also worn by countrymen in Romania (opinca)...
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