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However, despite these differences, all pieces of clothing serve a practical purpose relating to the environment whilst also adhering to the Islamic religious requirements

a b Cobain, Ian (4 February 2018). "Integrity or influence? Inside the world of modern Freemasons". The Guardian . Retrieved 31 May 2021.

In Islam, it’s not only women who are required to dress modestly, men are also required to adhere to a dress code and cover all part of the body between the waist and the knees. Jerseys and hats using the cheque are widely used by Croatian sport fans. It can also be found as a decoration on various tourist souvenirs. Sulejmanagić, Amer (2020). "Prilog istraživanju grbova Iločkih – razvoj, osobitosti i mijene"[A Contribution to the Research of the Coats of Arms of the Újlaki (Iločki) Family – Development, Specificities and Changes]. Scrinia Slavonica. Croatian Historical Institute - Department of History of Slavonia, Srijem and Baranja. 20 (1): 60. ISSN 1848-9109.

Wearing a loose-fitting thobe ensures men are properly covered and modest in their attire. It also ensures that they are suitably dressed for the Islamic prayer which is read five times per day.It is also assumed that the number of preserved Croatian shielded coat of arms from the time of the Habsburg ruler should be thanked to the fact that the Peace of Pressburg from November 7, 1491, gave him and his house the inheritance of the Hungarian-Croatian throne in case Jagiellonian dynasty would not have legitimate male offspring, but also the stipulation that Maximilian I could keep the title of the Hungarian (and Croatian) king. For this reason, it would not be strange that he had just spurred the emergence of a Croatian chess coat, if it did not exist before. The Habsburgs, however, became Hungarian-Croatian kings only a few decades later, with the 1527 election in Cetin, so it is more likely that the then-ruling Jagiellonian dynasty were to commemorate the use of that coat-of-arms. Gardner, Laurence (2009). The shadow of Solomon: the lost secret of the Freemasons revealed. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-00-734356-0. OCLC 878981740. Tartan Details - Sillitoe". The Scottish Register of Tartans. National Records of Scotland . Retrieved 3 January 2023.

According to one legend, the Croatian king Stjepan Držislav was captured by the Venetians, only to challenge Doge Pietro II Orseolo to a chess match for his freedom. He went on to win all three games of said match, and in some versions even won control over the cities of Dalmatia as well. He then incorporated the chessboard pattern into his coat of arms to commemorate this triumph. However, the earliest known records of this story come much later than the events described, written in a greater literary context of romantic nation-building, and thus cannot be taken as historical. [3]

a b "The Sillitoe Tartan – Glasgow Police Museum". Glasgow Police Museum. Archived from the original on 28 September 2020 . Retrieved 16 May 2021. Fowler, Brenda (9 May 1995). "Find Suggests Weaving Preceded Settled Life". The New York Times . Retrieved 28 May 2021. Belošević, Nikolina (2021). "Pluteji centrične kompozicije kao polazište za identifikaciju nove klesarske radionice u Istri"[Plutei with Centric Composition: A Starting Point in Identifying a New Stone Carving Workshop in Istria]. Ars Adriatica (in Croatian). University of Zadar. 11 (11): 51. doi: 10.15291/aa.3555. ISSN 1848-7459. S2CID 247905320 . Retrieved 17 January 2023. Caivano, José Luis (1998). <390::aid-col7>3.0.co;2-# "Color and semiotics: A two-way street". Color Research & Application. 23 (6): 390–401. doi: 10.1002/(sici)1520-6378(199812)23:6<390::aid-col7>3.0.co;2-#. ISSN 0361-2317. Early History". UK Parliament. 2021. Archived from the original on 26 May 2010 . Retrieved 17 May 2021.

The Grand Lodge of Antient Free and Accepted Masons of Scotland. "Masonic Library - King Solomon's Temple". masoniclibrary. Archived from the original on 2 March 2016 . Retrieved 31 May 2021.

Hall, Manly P. (2004). The lost keys of masonry: the legend of Hiram Abiff. NuVision Publications. ISBN 1-932681-01-9. OCLC 55538062. Clarke, Hyde (4 January 1873). "The temple of Solomon". Notes and Queries. s4-XI (262): 22–23. doi: 10.1093/nq/s4-xi.262.22g. ISSN 1471-6941. Capablanca, José Raúl (1921). Chess fundamentals in Algebraic Notation. independently published. ISBN 978-1-85744-073-7. OCLC 1142965854. The ghutra and thobe are also an important part of Islamic culture as they enable the wearer to dress modestly. Ibler, Mladen (2002). "Hrvatski grb iz frankopanskog Senja u Švedskoj"[The Croatian coat of arms - from Frankopan Senj to Sweden]. The Anthology of Senj (in Croatian). City Museum Senj - Senj Museum Society. 29 (1): 109. ISSN 0582-673X.

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