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Why No One Costume Can WorkRead full article: https://learndabke.co/2026/05/17/lebanese-traditional-costume-sherwal-tant...
31/05/2026

Why No One Costume Can Work

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Modern nations like simple symbols, but Lebanon has never been simple. A country made of Mount Lebanon, the coast, the Bekaa, the South, and multiple communities could never honestly be reduced to one national outfit. Its diversity is not a flaw. It is the truth. Read full article: https://learndabke.co/2026/05/17/lebanese-traditional-costume-sherwal-tantour-gumbaz-hatta/

The Body Can Map A CountryRead full article: https://learndabke.co/2026/05/17/lebanese-traditional-costume-sherwal-tanto...
31/05/2026

The Body Can Map A Country

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The sherwal looks toward the mountain. The tarbush looks toward the Ottoman city. The tantour looks toward Mount Lebanon’s women’s world. The hatta and iqal look toward the Arab interior. Lebanese costume is not one outfit. It is a map worn on the body. Read full article: https://learndabke.co/2026/05/17/lebanese-traditional-costume-sherwal-tantour-gumbaz-hatta/

The Arab Lebanon Inside LebanonRead full article: https://learndabke.co/2026/05/17/lebanese-traditional-costume-sherwal-...
30/05/2026

The Arab Lebanon Inside Lebanon

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The hatta and iqal reveal another Lebanon, one often left out of simplified costume discussions. They point toward the Bekaa, borderlands, Bedouin-influenced contexts, and the Arab-facing inland world that also belongs to Lebanese history and identity. Read full article: https://learndabke.co/2026/05/17/lebanese-traditional-costume-sherwal-tantour-gumbaz-hatta/

A Headdress, A Social WorldRead full article: https://learndabke.co/2026/05/17/lebanese-traditional-costume-sherwal-tant...
29/05/2026

A Headdress, A Social World

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The tantour was not just decoration. It made status visible. It carried marriage, wealth, family position, and craftsmanship on the body. Its disappearance from public memory is not a small detail. It is part of how Lebanese costume history became simplified over time. Read full article: https://learndabke.co/2026/05/17/lebanese-traditional-costume-sherwal-tantour-gumbaz-hatta/

The Tantour Was ExtraordinaryRead full article: https://learndabke.co/2026/05/17/lebanese-traditional-costume-sherwal-ta...
28/05/2026

The Tantour Was Extraordinary

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If the sherwal is the most recognized Lebanese costume, the tantour is one of the most extraordinary forms in Lebanese dress history. This tall metal headdress, often made of silver, belonged to the world of Mount Lebanon women’s dress, social rank, and marital identity. Read full article: https://learndabke.co/2026/05/17/lebanese-traditional-costume-sherwal-tantour-gumbaz-hatta/

The Tarbush Belonged To The CityRead full article: https://learndabke.co/2026/05/17/lebanese-traditional-costume-sherwal...
27/05/2026

The Tarbush Belonged To The City

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The tarbush belongs to the same coastal and urban world as the gumbaz. It reminds us that Lebanese costume was not only rural, not only mountain, and not only tied to Dabke. Urban Ottoman Lebanon also had its own dress language, now often forgotten. Read full article: https://learndabke.co/2026/05/17/lebanese-traditional-costume-sherwal-tantour-gumbaz-hatta/

Beirut Did Not Dress Like The ChoufRead full article: https://learndabke.co/2026/05/17/lebanese-traditional-costume-sher...
27/05/2026

Beirut Did Not Dress Like The Chouf

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The gumbaz created a long vertical silhouette very different from the movement-centered sherwal. It belonged more naturally to the world of Beirut, Sidon, and Tripoli, where public appearance, trade, and Ottoman urban style shaped what people wore. لبنان never dressed in one line only. Read full article: https://learndabke.co/2026/05/17/lebanese-traditional-costume-sherwal-tantour-gumbaz-hatta/

The Gumbaz People ForgotRead full article: https://learndabke.co/2026/05/17/lebanese-traditional-costume-sherwal-tantour...
26/05/2026

The Gumbaz People Forgot

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The sherwal tells the story of the mountain, but the coast and the cities had another visual language. That is where the gumbaz or lonbaz matters. It belonged to the Levantine and Ottoman world of markets, public life, reception, and urban dignity. Read full article: https://learndabke.co/2026/05/17/lebanese-traditional-costume-sherwal-tantour-gumbaz-hatta/

The Costume People RememberRead full article: https://learndabke.co/2026/05/17/lebanese-traditional-costume-sherwal-tant...
25/05/2026

The Costume People Remember

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The sherwal became the costume people expected to see when Lebanon was represented. It photographed well, moved well, and fit the folklore image repeated over generations. But the sherwal represents one important Lebanon, especially mountain and village Lebanon, not the whole country. Read full article: https://learndabke.co/2026/05/17/lebanese-traditional-costume-sherwal-tantour-gumbaz-hatta/

The Mountain Made It LebaneseRead full article: https://learndabke.co/2026/05/17/lebanese-traditional-costume-sherwal-ta...
24/05/2026

The Mountain Made It Lebanese

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The sherwal belongs to a wider Ottoman and Levantine clothing world, but the mountain gave it its Lebanese meaning. Its wide cut suited movement on rough terrain, village work, crouching, riding, and daily agricultural life. It was practical before it became symbolic. Read full article: https://learndabke.co/2026/05/17/lebanese-traditional-costume-sherwal-tantour-gumbaz-hatta/

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