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Title: Le costume historique. Cinq cents planches, trois cents en couleurs, or et argent, deux cents en camaieu. Types principaux du vêtement et de la parure, rapprochés de ceux de l'intérieur de l'habitation dans tous les temps et chez tous les peuples, avec de nombreux détails sur le mobilier, les armes, les objets usuels, les moyens de transport, etc
Year: 1888 (1880s)
Authors: Racinet, A. (Auguste), 1825-1893
Subjects: Costume Costume
Publisher: Paris, Firmin-Didot et cie
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
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, le sudarium, est passé dans louverture.Puyjamas de soie terminés étroitement et descendant jusquà la cheville. Pantoufles sans quar-tiers et à pointes relevées. Ample robe transparente. Ceinture en tissu dor dont les bouts élar-gis retombent en avant. Écharpe de fin cachemire blanc (n° 1) et de tissu dor (n 2), insigne du commandement. Colliers de perles et de pierreries à deux rangs, descendant sur la poitrine.Bracelets aux poignets et à larrière-bras, par-dessus le vêtement. Dans la ceinture, le khoiit-tar. Shah Alem (n 2) tient un koimda à fourreau recouvert de velours. N 3. Prince radjpoute. Figure présentant le costume décrit avec des variantes secondaires. Une gvige suspend au coule bouclier en peau de rhinocéros et orné de boutons en métal. Ce prince tient, sur sa maingantée, un oiseau de proie dressé à revenir sur le poing ; le leurre consiste en un cordon desoie rouge. Peinhires originales faisant ^Kcrfie de la UMiolhèqi/e de M. Ambroise Firmin-Didot.
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INDE HAUTS DIGNITAIRES DE LEMPIEE MOGOL. Mourad-Batche, shahzadeh, prince impérial; fils deShah-Djehan et frère dAureng-Zeb. N° 2.Prince indien du dix-septième siècle. No 3.Souverain de Dellxi (nom inconnu). Au temps dAureng-Zeb, Delhi, résidence de lempereur, comptait deux millions dhabi-tants. Cest en 1525 que cette ville fut conquise par Baber, cinquième descendant de Tamerlan(V. pi. Inde, la Flèche) ; ce roi détrôna la dynastie pathane ou afghane et devint le fondateurde lempire mogol. La dynastie mogole régna sur le vaste empire de lInde (si lon en excepte lusurpation deShère-Khan et des princes de sa famille) pendant près de deux cents ans. Le seizième siècle estlépoque la plus brillante de sa domination et celle où ladministration musulmane a eu le plusdunité et de vigueur. La magnificence de la cour devint proverbiale et lidée quon se faisaiten Europe, au dix-septième siècle, du Grand-llogol, comme on désignait alors le souverain delHindoustan, ne dut pas

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  • bookyear:1888
  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Racinet__A___Auguste___1825_1893
  • booksubject:Costume
  • bookpublisher:Paris__Firmin_Didot_et_cie
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