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A qashabiya (Arabic: قشابية, romanized: qašābiyyah) is a traditional berber Algerian garment most often associated with the Chaoui, and those from Djelfa. It is made of camel hair and wool, and is held in high esteem by many Algerians because of the warmth it provides during cold winters, especially in the high plateaus of the Chaouia region where it is produced.

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  • A qashabiya (Arabic: قشابية, romanized: qašābiyyah) is a traditional berber Algerian garment most often associated with the Chaoui, and those from Djelfa. It is made of camel hair and wool, and is held in high esteem by many Algerians because of the warmth it provides during cold winters, especially in the high plateaus of the Chaouia region where it is produced. (en)
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  • Men wearing the qashabiya (en)
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  • November 2022 (en)
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  • Kachabia (en)
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  • سكان آريس.jpg (en)
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  • Camel hair and wool (en)
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  • Kashabiya قشابية (en)
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  • A qashabiya (Arabic: قشابية, romanized: qašābiyyah) is a traditional berber Algerian garment most often associated with the Chaoui, and those from Djelfa. It is made of camel hair and wool, and is held in high esteem by many Algerians because of the warmth it provides during cold winters, especially in the high plateaus of the Chaouia region where it is produced. (en)
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  • Qashabiya (en)
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