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  • He has explored other faiths and cultures and receives friends at his Highgrove estate dressed in a Muslim jellaba.
  • Bedoui was sung by male singers, known as " cheikh " s, who were dressed in long, white jellabas and turbans.
  • Passing through the gates, a visitor was greeted by a dozen courtiers and an escort of the sultan's bodyguard wearing long, hooded jellabas of pale green and scarlet.
  • Padding along behind a guide, you peer into shops brimming with brassware, carpets, leather goods, caftans, jellabas ( the pull-on overcoat robes that the men wear ).
  • Here, travelers decked out in dreadlocks, facial piercings, neon, sparkles and spangles mingled with Moroccans dressed in their demure jellabas _ long robes with pointy hoods that give them the look of wizards.
  • Modern interpretations of traditional Moroccan clothing, particularly the Takchita, Caftan and Jellaba are exhibited at the annual Caftan fashion show in Morocco and hosted by the Moroccan fashion magazine " Femmes du Maroc ".
  • The Toypes show was full of silk, linen, elaborate embroidery, and obviously Arabic-inspired touches like turbans and jellabas, but stylists deliberately gave Bush a simple, non-ethnic dress to avoid political undertones, a spokeswoman for Toypes said.
  • The Toypes show was full of silk, linen, elaborate embroidery, and obviously Arabic-inspired touches like turbans and jellabas, but stylists deliberately gave Bush a simple, non-ethnic dress to avoid political undertones, a spokeswoman for Toypes said Thursday.
  • Initially, the Moroccan Goums wore tribal dress with only blue cloaks as uniform items, but as they achieved permanent status they adopted the distinctive brown and grey striped jellaba ( a hooded Moroccan cloak ) that was to remain their trademark throughout their history with the French Army.