A robe of honour (Arabic: خلعة, romanized: khilʿa, plural khilaʿ, or Arabic: تشريف, romanized: tashrīf, pl. tashārif or tashrīfāt) was a term designating rich garments given by medieval and early modern Islamic rulers to subjects as tokens of honour, often as part of a ceremony of appointment to a public post, or as a token of confirmation or acceptance of vassalage of a subordinate ruler. They were usually produced in government factories and decorated with the inscribed bands known as ṭirāz.
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| - الخلعة أو التشريفة أو رداء الشرف هو مصطلح يُشير إلى الملابس الشرفية التي قدَّمَها حكام المسلمون في العصور الوسطى وأوائل العصر الحديث للرعايا بوصفه رداءً شرفيًّا، غالبًا في حفل تعيين لمنصب عام، أو رمزًا لتأكيد أو قبول التبعية لحاكم. كانت تُنتَج عادة في المصانع الحكومية وتُزيَّن بالشرائط المنقوشة المعروفة من الطراز. (ar)
- A robe of honour (Arabic: خلعة, romanized: khilʿa, plural khilaʿ, or Arabic: تشريف, romanized: tashrīf, pl. tashārif or tashrīfāt) was a term designating rich garments given by medieval and early modern Islamic rulers to subjects as tokens of honour, often as part of a ceremony of appointment to a public post, or as a token of confirmation or acceptance of vassalage of a subordinate ruler. They were usually produced in government factories and decorated with the inscribed bands known as ṭirāz. (en)
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| - الخلعة أو التشريفة أو رداء الشرف هو مصطلح يُشير إلى الملابس الشرفية التي قدَّمَها حكام المسلمون في العصور الوسطى وأوائل العصر الحديث للرعايا بوصفه رداءً شرفيًّا، غالبًا في حفل تعيين لمنصب عام، أو رمزًا لتأكيد أو قبول التبعية لحاكم. كانت تُنتَج عادة في المصانع الحكومية وتُزيَّن بالشرائط المنقوشة المعروفة من الطراز. (ar)
- A robe of honour (Arabic: خلعة, romanized: khilʿa, plural khilaʿ, or Arabic: تشريف, romanized: tashrīf, pl. tashārif or tashrīfāt) was a term designating rich garments given by medieval and early modern Islamic rulers to subjects as tokens of honour, often as part of a ceremony of appointment to a public post, or as a token of confirmation or acceptance of vassalage of a subordinate ruler. They were usually produced in government factories and decorated with the inscribed bands known as ṭirāz. (en)
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