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Gandoura

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Gandoura
A FrenchSpahiuniform c.1960 consisting of a khaki gandoura andseroual,both under a whiteburnous.

TheGandoura,alsoGandura(Arabic:قندورة), is a kind of light tunic, in wool or cotton, with or without sleeves. It normally comes in colored stripes, or more simply white, and is worn primarily inNorth AfricaandWestern Asia.The term gandoura isArabicin origin.[1]InAlgeria,there are two varieties of gandoura.[2][3]The first is worn by women and is also known asJebba Fergani.[4]It is a traditional Algerian garment made of thick velvet that originated in the Constantine region.[5]The other form of gandoura is one worn by Algerian men; it is a casual clothing similar to theJellababut it lacks a hood.[6][7][8][9]

An Algerian woman wearing a traditional gandoura (Fergani)

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  1. ^Cannon, Garland Hampton; Kaye, Alan S. (1994).The Arabic Contributions to the English Language: An Historical Dictionary.Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. p. 195.ISBN978-3-447-03491-3.
  2. ^Hadjer, Hamimed Sarra; Pr Benmoussat Boumediene (2021)."Le reflet de la culture à travers le vêtement dans les affiches publicitaires de la ville de Tlemcen. Approche de la sémiologie des indices".Revue Jamaliyat.8(2): 195–215.
  3. ^CHANCEL, Ausone de (1858).D'une immigration de noirs libres en Algérie(in French). Bastide. p. 40.
  4. ^Auclert, Hubertine (1900). "Les femmes arabes en Algérie".Société d'éditions littéraires(in French).
  5. ^de Haëdo, Diego (1998). "Costumes des musulmanes d'Alger".Topographie et Histoire générale d'Alger.Translated by Monnereau & Berbrugger. Saint-Denis: Éditions Bouchène. pp. 141–145.
  6. ^Sayad, Abdelmalek (1977)."Les trois" âges "de l'émigration algérienne en France".Actes de la Recherche en Sciences Sociales.15(1): 59–79.doi:10.3406/arss.1977.2561.
  7. ^"l'identité kabyle illustrée par l'anthropologie coloniale".مجلة أنسنة للبحوث والدراسات.2015.
  8. ^Payette, André (1971)."Carnets algérois".Liberté(in French).13(3): 9–40.ISSN0024-2020.
  9. ^Khodja, Imane (2021). "La représentation de la religion islamique en Algérie (Bou-saâda) à travers la peinture d'Etinne Dinet".Diss. UNIVERSITY OF MOHAMED BOUDIAF.