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in all aspects of Turkish society, including clothing styles. In 1925, the state announced a law by decree which specified that the clothing that was to be worn by civil servants and officers was not to be traditional wear, while the law also enforced a ban on the fez for servants and later citizens,
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Modern Turkish folk dress throughout Turkey today lacks most of the religious aspects of these dress due to governmental pressure and restrictions applied throughout the 20s and late 30s, though has inherited a significant portion of other features with small modifications to a lesser extent. Similar
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Rulings like these were abided and enforced heavier in the larger urban cities of Turkey, but they had less of an impact in the Turkish countryside and rural areas without enforcement and supervision, where traditional Turkish styles, particularly in men's dress – while incorporating some
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The majority of the policies were aimed at reducing religious influence, significance and resemblance within the majority Muslim society of the country, but was also greatly enforced on other religious minority groups as well, causing significant cultural damage.
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Ottoman fashion had not disappeared following the collapse of the Ottoman Empire; as it remained as part of daily use and continued on to evolve within the several nations that emerged from the empire before and after the dissolution, including the newly
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Folk clothing in Turkey embodies the crossing over and interaction of the various cultures in and around Anatolia, and the fashion of each region in Turkey tends to reflect the nature of its people, their interactions and their traditions.
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specifically, though Turkic culture within the empire had ultimately embodied itself with other present Ottoman cultures and inherited many of its aspects, creating the basis of
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Similar features that are present in most of these folk dress styles throughout of Turkey include the colorful stripes, baggy floral clothing, multiple layers,
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Influenced by traditional Turkic culture and folk, while also having great influence over most other diverse folk styles across Turkish folk dress.
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Sofiya. "Home." Each of seven Turkey regions has its own clothing traditions and features - Nationalclothing.org. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Feb. 2017.
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within the empire without religious intend, it was one of the earliest to fall out of fashion in these regions following the collapse with the
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is bold and proud-spirited, seen in its deep colors, vibrant and vivid patterns usually referencing the nature of the
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today. These set the stepping-stone for further developments of the Turkish culture that would continue on until the
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is a traditional style of varying folk clothing worn primarily in the rural parts of Turkey throughout the
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encompassed the numerous individual cultures, people, religions and traditions that existed throughout
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After the collapse of the Ottoman reign and the establishment of the Republic of Turkey, the new
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and based on the developments that occurred during and after the Empire’s reign. The
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folk culture. All types of Turkish Thracian folk culture are prominently found in
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features of modern Turkish folk dress throughout Turkey include: the mintan,
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Traditional folk clothing throughout Turkey today is heavily influenced by
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features, like the trouser and the cap, – remained alive and diverse.
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regime which assumed power in 1923, implemented strict policies of
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Index

splitting
disambiguation page
talk page

seven geographical regions of the country
gender, ethnicity
religion
poulaines
nature
romance
folk music
Turkish traditional fashion
Turkish traditional fashion
Turkish national costume
Turkish girl wearing red dress
Ottoman fashion
borders of the Ottoman Empire
Central Asia
Eastern Europe
Southern Europe
Middle East
Central Europe
Ottoman culture
Turkic culture
Turkish culture
identity
collapse and dissolution of Ottoman reign
Albania
Greece
Romania

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