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  • Ikat Range
  • Mountain range in Buryatia, Russia

    Ikat Range (Russian: Икатский хребет) is a mountain range in Buryatia, Russia. It runs in a parallel direction to the Baikal Rift. The range is named after

    Ikat Range

    Ikat Range

    Ikat_Range

  • Southern Muya Range
  • Mountain range in Russia

    330 kilometres (210 mi) from the sources of the Barguzin river near the Ikat Range in the SSW, to the valley of the Bambuyka and Vitim in the east. In its

    Southern Muya Range

    Southern Muya Range

    Southern_Muya_Range

  • South Siberian Mountains
  • Series of mountain ranges in Russia and Mongolia

    Chikokon Range Stanovik Range Ikat Range Vitim Plateau Bolshoy Khapton Selenga Highlands Stanovoy Highlands Kalar Range Udokan Range Kodar Range Delyun-Uran

    South Siberian Mountains

    South Siberian Mountains

    South_Siberian_Mountains

  • Dzherginsky Nature Reserve
  • Nature reserve in Buryatia, Russia

    junction of three mountain ranges - the Barguzin Range to the west of the reserve, the Ikat Range and the Southern Muya Range. The reserve's mountainous

    Dzherginsky Nature Reserve

    Dzherginsky Nature Reserve

    Dzherginsky_Nature_Reserve

  • Vitim (river)
  • River in Russia

    List of rivers of Russia Patom Highlands Selenga Highlands Southern Muya Range Vitimsky HPP Cascade "KNAB, the Place Names Database of EKI". Eki.ee. Retrieved

    Vitim (river)

    Vitim (river)

    Vitim_(river)

  • List of mountains and hills of Russia
  • Smithsonian Institution. "Bezymianny Volcano". PeakVisor. Bolshoi Sayan Range High Point, Russia at Peakbagger.com "N-47". Topographic USSR Chart (in

    List of mountains and hills of Russia

    List_of_mountains_and_hills_of_Russia

  • Turka (Lake Baikal)
  • River in Buryatia, Russia

    good for rafting. The Turka begins in the Ikat Range at an elevation of 1,430 m (4,690 ft), near where this range joins with the northern end of the Ulan-Burgas

    Turka (Lake Baikal)

    Turka (Lake Baikal)

    Turka_(Lake_Baikal)

  • Tsipikan (river)
  • River in Buryatia, Russia

    tributary of the Tsipa. It has its sources in the eastern slopes of the Ikat Range. First it flows northeastwards as it progresses across the mountains of

    Tsipikan (river)

    Tsipikan (river)

    Tsipikan_(river)

  • Vitim Plateau
  • Plateau in Russia

    River, a tributary of the Lena between the Southern Muya Range to the north, the Ikat Range to the west, the Yablonoi Mountains to the south, and in the

    Vitim Plateau

    Vitim Plateau

    Vitim_Plateau

  • Flores
  • Island of the Lesser Sunda Islands in Indonesia

    National University. p. 2. Peter ten Hoopen. "Ikat from Ngadha, Indonesia". ikat.us. Online Museum of Indonesian ikat textiles, curator: Dr Peter Ten Hoopen

    Flores

    Flores

    Flores

  • Baunt
  • Lake in Buryatia, Russia

    Muya Range to the north and the Baunt Basin, with the Maly Khapton and Babanty Range, two ranges of the Vitim Plateau, to the south. The Ikat Range rises

    Baunt

    Baunt

    Baunt

  • Barguzin (river)
  • River in Russia

    between the Barguzin Range (to the northwest) and Ikat Range (to the southeast). It also forms the western limit of the Southern Muya Range. In the valley,

    Barguzin (river)

    Barguzin (river)

    Barguzin_(river)

  • Tsipa
  • River in Russia

    its sources in a tarn of the Southern Muya Range, in the area where this range merges with the Ikat Range. It is known as "Upper Tsipa" (Верхняя Ципа)

    Tsipa

    Tsipa

    Tsipa

  • Dorong
  • Body of fresh water in the Bauntovsky District, Buryatia, Russia

    located at the southwestern corner of the Southern Muya Range, near where it merges with the Ikat Range. It is a deep and elongated lake, bound by steep mountains

    Dorong

    Dorong

    Dorong

  • Geringsing
  • Double ikat woven fabric of Bali

    ᬕ᭄ᬭᬶᬂᬲᬶᬂ, romanized: gringsing) is a Tenun textile created by the double ikat method in the Bali Aga village of Tenganan Pegeringsingan in Bali. The demanding

    Geringsing

    Geringsing

    Geringsing

  • Sarong
  • Garment consisting of a length of fabric

    Pacific islands. The fabric may be brightly colored by means of batik or ikat dyeing. Many modern sarongs have printed designs, often depicting animals

    Sarong

    Sarong

    Sarong

  • Ulan-Burgas
  • Mountain range in Buryatia, Russia

    Ulan-Burgas connects with the Ikat Range and the eastern and southern ends are part of the Selenga Highlands. At one end of the range is the valley of the Turka

    Ulan-Burgas

    Ulan-Burgas

    Ulan-Burgas

  • Bauntovsky District
  • District in Republic of Buryatia, Russia

    district's territory is located on the Vitim Plateau. To the west rises the Ikat Range and to the northeast, the Babanty Mountains, stretching from southwest

    Bauntovsky District

    Bauntovsky District

    Bauntovsky_District

  • Kapylyushi
  • Body of fresh water in the Bauntovsky District, Buryatia, Russia

    The Kapylyushi lakes are located below the eastern foothills of the Ikat Range, between the Bolshoy Khapton in the northeast and the Maly Khapton to

    Kapylyushi

    Kapylyushi

    Kapylyushi

  • Textile
  • Various fibre-based materials

    felted cloths. The Banton Burial Cloth, the oldest existing example of warp ikat in Southeast Asia, is displayed at the National Museum of the Philippines

    Textile

    Textile

    Textile

  • Yamdena
  • Indonesian island

    practised. Handicrafts on the island include woodcarving, fine goldwork, and Ikat weaving (mainly on nearby Selaru Island). In 1987 a new species of Bush Warbler

    Yamdena

    Yamdena

  • Sambalpuri sari
  • Type of Sari

    A Sambalpuri sari is a traditional handwoven bandha (ikat) sari (locally called "sambalpuri bandha" sadhi or saree) wherein the warp and the weft are tie-dyed

    Sambalpuri sari

    Sambalpuri sari

    Sambalpuri_sari

  • Textiles of Sumba
  • Native Indonesian weaving style of Sumbanese

    man's hinggi reappear on the women's skirts, but the range of techniques used extend beyond ikat alone. These techniques include designs worked by a supplementary

    Textiles of Sumba

    Textiles of Sumba

    Textiles_of_Sumba

  • Mangosteen
  • Tropical evergreen tree with edible fruit

    peels is traditionally used in Indonesia as natural dye for coloring tenun ikat and batik textiles in brown, dark brown, purple or red hues. The mangosteen's

    Mangosteen

    Mangosteen

    Mangosteen

  • Batik
  • Cloth dyeing technique

    techniques already existed at the time, but competed with the more established ikat textiles. Batik craft further flourished in the Islamic courts of Java in

    Batik

    Batik

    Batik

  • Ocean sunfish
  • Species of fish

    from the original on 2011-07-20. Barnes, Ruth (1988). "Ikat Patterns Found in Lamalera". Ikat Textiles of Lamalera: A Study of an Eastern Indonesian Weaving

    Ocean sunfish

    Ocean sunfish

    Ocean_sunfish

  • Indonesia
  • Country in Southeast Asia and Oceania

    traditions include the Batak ulos, Malay and Minangkabau songket, and Sasak ikat, which are used in ceremonies, weddings, exchange, and formal events. Traditional

    Indonesia

    Indonesia

    Indonesia

  • Meisen
  • Type of silk fabric

    began to be sold in Japan. Meisen is commonly dyed using kasuri (Japanese ikat) techniques, and features what were then overtly modern, non-traditional

    Meisen

    Meisen

    Meisen

  • Artisans Angkor
  • Cambodian social business

    Cambodian fabrics called “Hol Lboeuk” thanks to the traditional technique of “Ikat”. Artisans Angkor revives this ancient technique in Cambodia in its very

    Artisans Angkor

    Artisans Angkor

    Artisans_Angkor

  • National costume of Indonesia
  • Indonesian clothing

    sarong or batik kain panjang, or other traditional woven garment such as ikat, songket with a colorful motif. The earliest form of kebaya originates in

    National costume of Indonesia

    National costume of Indonesia

    National_costume_of_Indonesia

  • Southeast Asian arts
  • art. Batik involves wax-resist dyeing to create intricate patterns, while ikat uses resist-dyed threads for weaving. Art in Laos has slowly been changed

    Southeast Asian arts

    Southeast Asian arts

    Southeast_Asian_arts

  • Central Flores languages
  • Subgroup of the Austronesian language family

    University. Peter ten Hoopen, curator. "Ikat from Ngadha, Indonesia". ikat.us. Online Museum of Indonesian ikat textiles. Retrieved 2024-06-08. McWhorter

    Central Flores languages

    Central_Flores_languages

  • Tanmono
  • Traditional bolt of narrow-loom Japanese cloth

    fibres and yarns used for weaving before the fabric's construction, including ikat dyeing, are considered informal, with designs dyed into the fabric after

    Tanmono

    Tanmono

    Tanmono

  • Cordillera Administrative Region
  • Administrative region of the Philippines

    basket, loom weaving, tinalik, loinclothes called ikat, amulets, tattoo, akob, bobo, suklang and ikat weaving.[citation needed] The symbol of the tattoo

    Cordillera Administrative Region

    Cordillera Administrative Region

    Cordillera_Administrative_Region

  • Batik in Indonesia
  • Cultural tradition

    techniques already existed at the time, but competed with the more established ikat textiles. Batik craft further flourished in the Islamic courts of Java in

    Batik in Indonesia

    Batik in Indonesia

    Batik_in_Indonesia

  • Bali
  • Province in Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia

    its artisans who produce a vast array of handicrafts, including batik and ikat cloth and clothing, wooden carvings, stone carvings, painted art and silverware

    Bali

    Bali

    Bali

  • Lamba (garment)
  • Traditional Malagasy garment

    fibers. A traditional Sakalava raffia lamba commonly decorated with geometric ikat-dyed patterns and often used as a burial shroud. It is still a tradition

    Lamba (garment)

    Lamba (garment)

    Lamba_(garment)

  • Balinese textiles
  • Weaving styles of the Indonesian island of Bali

    double ikat cloth that is woven in the village of Tenganan Pegringsinga. About 20 patterns of geringsing are known and the dimensions of the cloths range from

    Balinese textiles

    Balinese textiles

    Balinese_textiles

  • Kebaya
  • Southeast Asian traditional clothing

    tucked around the waist or under the armpits, either made out of batik, ikat, songket or tenun. Kebaya has become a Southeast Asian fashion icon, with

    Kebaya

    Kebaya

    Kebaya

  • Banda Islands
  • Volcanic islands in the Banda Sea, Maluku, Indonesia

    and cloth; namely light cotton batik from Java, calicoes from India and ikat from the Lesser Sundas. In 1603, an average quality sarong-sized cloth traded

    Banda Islands

    Banda Islands

    Banda_Islands

  • Mindanao
  • Island in the Philippines

    sarong (known as malong or patadyong), the pudong turban, silk, and batik and ikat weaving and dyeing methods were introduced. Artifacts found from this era

    Mindanao

    Mindanao

    Mindanao

  • East Nusa Tenggara
  • Province in Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia

    rich in culture, with diverse tribes, languages, and traditions such as ikat weaving and the Pasola ceremony in Sumba. East Nusa Tenggara also has a strong

    East Nusa Tenggara

    East Nusa Tenggara

    East_Nusa_Tenggara

  • Clothing terminology
  • Vocabulary used in the fashion business and clothing industry

    velvet, satin, silk, cotton Fabric treatments: fabric painting, transfers, ikat, tie-dye, batik Fabric manipulation: pleat, tuck, gather, smocking Colors

    Clothing terminology

    Clothing_terminology

  • Ngadha language
  • Language in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia

    Djawanai 1983, p. 2. Peter ten Hoopen. "Ikat from Ngadha, Indonesia". ikat.us. Online Museum of Indonesian ikat textiles, curator: Dr Peter Ten Hoopen

    Ngadha language

    Ngadha_language

  • Orientalism in early modern France
  • Embassy to France in 1686 had brought to the Court samples of multicolor Thai Ikat textiles. These were enthusiastically adopted by the French nobility to become

    Orientalism in early modern France

    Orientalism in early modern France

    Orientalism_in_early_modern_France

  • Culture of Indonesia
  • islands are famous for their batik, ikat and songket cloth. Once on the brink of disappearing, batik and later ikat, found a new lease on life when former

    Culture of Indonesia

    Culture of Indonesia

    Culture_of_Indonesia

  • Cambodia
  • Country in Southeast Asia

    Estimates as to how many people were killed by the Khmer Rouge regime range from approximately 1 to 3 million; a cited figure is 2 million (about a

    Cambodia

    Cambodia

    Cambodia

  • Aleurites moluccanus
  • Species of tree in the family Euphorbiaceae

    Technological Museum of New South Wales. p. 223. Retrieved 15 Sep 2025. "Flores ikat – its all about the villages". asiatextilejourney.wordpress.com. December

    Aleurites moluccanus

    Aleurites moluccanus

    Aleurites_moluccanus

  • Use of saffron
  • Ancient and medieval peoples believed saffron could be used to treat a wide range of ailments, from stomach upsets to the plague. "Saffron, for example, was

    Use of saffron

    Use of saffron

    Use_of_saffron

  • Banana
  • Tropical, edible, staple fruit

    variety and growing conditions. Most are around 5 m (16 ft) tall, with a range from 'Dwarf Cavendish' plants at around 3 m (9.8 ft) to 'Gros Michel' at

    Banana

    Banana

    Banana

  • Asian art
  • Brunei are called Batik and Ikat. Batik is dyed cotton cloth decorated through a technique known as wax-resist dyeing. Ikat is made through a similar process

    Asian art

    Asian art

    Asian_art

  • Sook Ching
  • 1942 massacre in Singapore by Japan

    February, the occupying Japanese military began mass killings of a wide range of "undesirables", who were mostly ethnic Chinese, influenced by the events

    Sook Ching

    Sook Ching

    Sook_Ching

  • Kimono
  • Traditional Japanese garment

    inspiration from the Art Deco movement. Meisen kimonos were usually dyed using the ikat (kasuri) technique of dyeing, where either warp or both warp and weft threads

    Kimono

    Kimono

    Kimono

  • Empire of the Sultans
  • Touring Islamic art exhibition (1995–2004)

    subsequent wars in the Middle East. Critics described the exhibition as wide-ranging and informative. They praised it for showing beautiful art works—naming

    Empire of the Sultans

    Empire of the Sultans

    Empire_of_the_Sultans

  • Pua Kumbu
  • Traditional ceremonial cloth of the Iban people

    is referred to be the cover, which is also defined as a blanket made by ikat (tie) or kebat (dye) processes that was used as a ritual textile. The oldest

    Pua Kumbu

    Pua Kumbu

    Pua_Kumbu

  • Glossary of textile manufacturing
  • Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z External links ikat Ikat is a style of weaving that uses a tie-dye process on either the warp or

    Glossary of textile manufacturing

    Glossary_of_textile_manufacturing

  • Tiraz
  • Medieval Islamic embroidery

    of green, yellow, and brown; this is produced through resist-dyeing and ikat technique. In Egypt, tiraz were left undyed but embroidered with red or black

    Tiraz

    Tiraz

    Tiraz

  • Indonesian art
  • Examples of Indonesian textiles includes batik from Java, to songket and ikat developed in many parts of the archipelago. Batik, which is an art of wax-resist

    Indonesian art

    Indonesian art

    Indonesian_art

  • Cambodian art
  • the Royal Danish Library in Copenhagen, Denmark. Chong kiet is the Khmer ikat technique. To create patterns, weavers resist-dye portions of weft yarn before

    Cambodian art

    Cambodian art

    Cambodian_art

  • List of Indonesian inventions and discoveries
  • perahu, Borobudur ship and sandeq vessels. In textile production, batik, ikat and songket were developed extensively by Indonesians. Living in tropical

    List of Indonesian inventions and discoveries

    List of Indonesian inventions and discoveries

    List_of_Indonesian_inventions_and_discoveries

  • Abacá
  • Species of flowering plant

    sheaths contain the valuable fiber. After harvesting, the coarse fibers range in length from 6–12 feet (180–370 cm) long. They are composed primarily

    Abacá

    Abacá

    Abacá

  • Arts in the Philippines
  • and other Maranao clothing. T'nalak is a Tboli textile. The oldest known ikat textile in Southeast Asia is the Banton cloth, dating to the 13th to 14th

    Arts in the Philippines

    Arts_in_the_Philippines

  • Iban people
  • Ethnic group from Borneo

    betenun. Several types of woven blankets made by the Ibans are pua kumbu, pua ikat, kain karap and kain sungkit. Using weaving, the Iban make blankets, bird

    Iban people

    Iban people

    Iban_people

  • Chhau
  • Indian semi classical martial dance originating in East India

    Seraikella Chhau of Jharkhand and the Mayurbhanj Chhau of Odisha. The dance ranges from celebrating martial arts, acrobatics and athletics performed in festive

    Chhau

    Chhau

    Chhau

  • Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Philippines
  • Heritage register in the Philippines

    Salinta Monon (d. 2009), weaver, Bansalan, Davao del Sur, Weaving (Abaca – ikat / Inabal), 1998 Alonzo Saclag, musician and dancer, Lubugan, Kalinga Province

    Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Philippines

    Intangible_Cultural_Heritage_of_the_Philippines

  • Tartan
  • Predominantly Scottish cloth pattern

    stripes representing more power. Kōshi range from simple checked patterns to complex multi-colour weaves. Ikat thread-dyeing techniques were sometimes

    Tartan

    Tartan

    Tartan

  • Islam in Indonesia
  • woven plaid or checkered patterns, or brightly colored by means of batik or ikat dyeing. Many modern sarongs have printed designs, often depicting animals

    Islam in Indonesia

    Islam in Indonesia

    Islam_in_Indonesia

  • Textile industry in India
  • Muga, Tropical Tasar and Temperate Tasar. India manufactures a diverse range of silk products, including clothing, household items, textiles, threads

    Textile industry in India

    Textile_industry_in_India

  • Textiles of Mexico
  • which is possible with larger looms. He is also known for his knotted or "ikat" technique as well as the jasper style. Interested in older styles of rebozos

    Textiles of Mexico

    Textiles of Mexico

    Textiles_of_Mexico

  • Tenancingo, State of Mexico
  • Municipality in State of Mexico, Mexico

    finger-weave the fringes. Making a rebozo requires fifteen steps, from the ikat dying method to the weaving and the creation of the fringes. There are fringe

    Tenancingo, State of Mexico

    Tenancingo, State of Mexico

    Tenancingo,_State_of_Mexico

  • Telangana Rebellion
  • 1946–1951 peasant rebellion in India

    (15 June 2019). "Behind the scenes of 'Mallesham', the Telugu biopic on an ikat weaver". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Archived from the original on 20 August

    Telangana Rebellion

    Telangana Rebellion

    Telangana_Rebellion

  • Weaving
  • Technology for the production of textiles

    elaborate designs on their weaved textiles. On the other hand, Cambodia has the Ikat, which utilizes the method of dyeing thunks of thread tied with fiber to

    Weaving

    Weaving

    Weaving

  • Ilocano people
  • Ethnic group

    pinilian (brocade weave), suk-suk (discontinuous supplementary weft), and the ikat tie-dye technique. Common motifs include cat's paws, fans, stars, and windows

    Ilocano people

    Ilocano people

    Ilocano_people

  • Pantar
  • Island in Indonesia

    been promoted along the north coast. A limited craft industry focused on ikat weaving is centered in Baranusa. Tourism remains underdeveloped, though a

    Pantar

    Pantar

    Pantar

  • Temporary exhibitions at the Art Gallery of New South Wales
  • and masculinity" and "vibrant optimism". 2009-07-02 to 2009-10-11 Silk Ikats from Central Asia Central Asian Islamic tie-dyed textiles Lucien de Guise

    Temporary exhibitions at the Art Gallery of New South Wales

    Temporary_exhibitions_at_the_Art_Gallery_of_New_South_Wales

  • Rural industry in India
  • during this festival. Furthermore, there is a complicated braid art called Ikat, based in Telangana, which weaving prominent patterns on the silk with using

    Rural industry in India

    Rural industry in India

    Rural_industry_in_India

  • West Nusa Tenggara
  • Province in Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia

    Tenggara community, and is one of the region's leading products. In addition, ikat and songket weaving are also the pride of the West Nusa Tenggara community

    West Nusa Tenggara

    West Nusa Tenggara

    West_Nusa_Tenggara

  • Arts of Odisha
  • handloom sarees available in Odisha can be of four major types; these are Ikat, Bandha, Bomkai, and Pasapalli. Odisha sarees are also available in other

    Arts of Odisha

    Arts_of_Odisha

  • Greg Mortenson
  • American professional speaker, writer and former mountaineer

    April 21, 2011. "Greg Mortenson Response to "60 Minutes" Questions" (PDF). ikat. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 7, 2013. Retrieved December 30

    Greg Mortenson

    Greg Mortenson

    Greg_Mortenson

  • History of Indonesia
  • cultivation, ritual buffalo sacrifice, bronze casting, megalithic practises, and ikat weaving methods. Some of these practices remain in areas including the Batak

    History of Indonesia

    History of Indonesia

    History_of_Indonesia

  • Kisar
  • Island in Indonesia

    relations among Kisar, Timor Leste people Pusaka Collection - article on ikat textiles of Kisar Hans Hägerdal, Wetar and Kisar in Indonesia, and East Timor

    Kisar

    Kisar

    Kisar

  • Culture of the Philippines
  • make fiber known as Manila hemp. The fiber is dyed by a method called ikat. Ikat fiber are woven into cloth with geometric patterns depicting human, animal

    Culture of the Philippines

    Culture_of_the_Philippines

  • Rajesh Pratap Singh
  • Indian fashion designer (born 1969)

    Retrieved 12 January 2013. Vasudev, Shefalee (9 April 2011). "ALUMINIUM IKAT AND HALF A TROUSER". The Indian Express. Archived from the original on 14

    Rajesh Pratap Singh

    Rajesh_Pratap_Singh

  • Center for Traditional Textiles of Cusco
  • Nonprofit organisation

    backgrounds. Santa Cruz de Sallac is also well known for its revival of the watay (ikat) technique. In this dyeing technique, the weaver will prepare a special warp

    Center for Traditional Textiles of Cusco

    Center for Traditional Textiles of Cusco

    Center_for_Traditional_Textiles_of_Cusco

  • Odissi
  • Classical dance of India

    entertainment. Modern Odissi productions by Indian artists have presented a diverse range of experimental ideas, culture fusion, themes and plays. Odissi was the

    Odissi

    Odissi

    Odissi

  • Khalili Collection of Islamic Art
  • Private collection of art from Islamic lands

    India. The costumes include shawls from Kashmir, talismanic shirts, and ikat coats. The 16th-century Ottoman court used European textiles as robes of

    Khalili Collection of Islamic Art

    Khalili Collection of Islamic Art

    Khalili_Collection_of_Islamic_Art

  • Thomas Ferguson & Co Ltd
  • others who purchase their fabrics. In early 2012 Thomas Ferguson developed a range of exclusive apparel fabrics. Most were made from Irish linen, but some

    Thomas Ferguson & Co Ltd

    Thomas_Ferguson_&_Co_Ltd

  • DakshinaChitra
  • Heritage village in Tamil Nadu, India

    merchants, Brahmins, silk weavers, agriculturists and potters lived. The Ikat weavers house and coastal Andhra house are exhibited in Andhra Pradesh section

    DakshinaChitra

    DakshinaChitra

  • Mardala
  • Classical instrument of East Indian state of Odisha

    features and traditional playing technique. The Mardala is used in a wide range of traditional art forms of Odisha, including Gotipua, Mahari, Odissi dance

    Mardala

    Mardala

    Mardala

  • Natural dye
  • Dye extracted from plant or animal sources

    Colors in the "ruddy" range of reds, browns, and oranges are the first attested colors in a number of ancient textile sites ranging from the Neolithic to

    Natural dye

    Natural dye

    Natural_dye

  • Dhanu jatra
  • Annual open air theatrical performance in Odisha, India

    perform there in presence of King Kansa, invited guests and eager audience ranging from children to old people. There is the historical place of starting

    Dhanu jatra

    Dhanu jatra

    Dhanu_jatra

  • Malay grammar
  • Overview of the grammar of the Malay language

    "mountain range, mountains". Quantity words come before the noun: sêribu orang "a thousand people", bêbêrapa pê(r)gunungan "a series of mountain ranges", bêbêrapa

    Malay grammar

    Malay_grammar

  • Prehistoric Indonesia
  • wet-field rice cultivation, ritual buffalo sacrifice, megalithic practises, and ikat weaving methods. Some of these practices remain in areas including the Batak

    Prehistoric Indonesia

    Prehistoric Indonesia

    Prehistoric_Indonesia

  • Tourism in Indonesia
  • the region. Certain Indonesian traditional crafts such as batik, songket, ikat weaving, embroidery, wooden statue and fashion products are popular souvenirs

    Tourism in Indonesia

    Tourism in Indonesia

    Tourism_in_Indonesia

  • List of motifs on banknotes
  • which was awarded to Abad Santos, Lim, and Escoda Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park in Sulu Sea, South Sea pearl, Mindanao design for T'nalak (Ikat-dyed abaca)

    List of motifs on banknotes

    List_of_motifs_on_banknotes

  • Ramhari Das
  • Odissi Singer and Guru

    Berhampuri Bomkai (Sonepuri) Dhalapathar Gopalpur Tussar Habaspuri Kotpad Ikat Pasapali Sambalpuri Arts and Handicrafts Arts Pattachitra Jhoti chita Saura

    Ramhari Das

    Ramhari Das

    Ramhari_Das

  • Sportswear (fashion)
  • Fashion category of relaxed day clothes, originally separates

    ethnographic garments and textiles such as the Japanese kimono and happi, ikats, and the South American poncho. Her designs incorporated leather bindings

    Sportswear (fashion)

    Sportswear (fashion)

    Sportswear_(fashion)

  • Bodo blouse
  • Sheer and transparent women blouse of South Sulawesi, Indonesia

    or rank. As a result, women now have the freedom to select from a wider range of colors, including those historically associated with specific age groups

    Bodo blouse

    Bodo blouse

    Bodo_blouse

  • Cultural achievements of pre-colonial Philippines
  • systems, and culture in general, that are notable in many ethnic societies, range from agriculture, societal and environmental concepts, spiritual beliefs

    Cultural achievements of pre-colonial Philippines

    Cultural_achievements_of_pre-colonial_Philippines

  • Savu people
  • Ethnic group

    three-year union. The marital residence of a Savu family is patrilocal. Savunese ikat (traditional weaving) reflect many aspects of Savunese genealogy, including

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  • Kat
  • Girl/Female

    Hungarian English

    Kat

    Pure.

    Kat

  • Isat
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada

    Isat

    Superiority; Greatness

    Isat

  • TA-KHROT-IKA
  • Female

    Egyptian

    TA-KHROT-IKA

    , a XVIIIth dynasty royal lady or consort.

    TA-KHROT-IKA

  • Marshall
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Marshall

    English and Scottish : status name or occupational name from Middle English, Old French maresc(h)al ‘marshal’. The term is of Germanic origin (compare Old High German marah ‘horse’, ‘mare’ + scalc ‘servant’). Originally it denoted a man who looked after horses, but by the heyday of medieval surname formation it denoted on the one hand one of the most important servants in a great household (in the royal household a high official of state, one with military responsibilities), and on the other a humble shoeing smith or farrier. It was also an occupational name for a medieval court officer responsible for the custody of prisoners. An even wider range of meanings is found in some other languages: compare for example Polish Marszałek (see Marszalek). The surname is also borne by Jews, presumably as an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.As the fourth chief justice of the U.S., John Marshall (1755–1835) was the principal architect in consolidating and defining the powers of the Supreme Court. He was a descendant of John Marshall of Ireland, who settled in Culpeper Co., VA, sometime before 1655.

    Marshall

  • Cate
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cate

    English : unexplained.Possibly from one of the many variants of Dutch kat ‘cat’. See also Kath, Catt.

    Cate

  • KAT
  • Female

    English

    KAT

    Pet form of English Katherine, KAT means "pure."

    KAT

  • KAT-B
  • Female

    Egyptian

    KAT-B

    , a priestess of the goddess Maut.

    KAT-B

  • TAT-AKAT
  • Female

    Egyptian

    TAT-AKAT

    , the wife of Har-si-esi, and the mother of Pou-isis.

    TAT-AKAT

  • Vikat
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Vikat

    Monstrous Figure; Huge and Gigantic; Lord Ganesha

    Vikat

  • Izat
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, Malaysian, Muslim

    Izat

    Respect

    Izat

  • Vikat | விகாத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vikat | விகாத

    Huge and gigantic, Of the monstrous figure, Lord Ganesh

    Vikat | விகாத

  • KAT
  • Male

    Egyptian

    KAT

    , a mystical divinity.

    KAT

  • Nikat
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Nikat

    Mist; Fog; Dew

    Nikat

  • Ikam
  • Girl/Female

    Sikh

    Ikam

    Entirely one

    Ikam

  • Ika
  • Girl/Female

    Danish, English, Indian

    Ika

    Gentle; Feminine of Ike

    Ika

  • Izat |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Izat |

    Respect

    Izat |

  • Ranger
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ranger

    English : occupational name for a gamekeeper or warden, from Middle English ranger, an agent derivative of range(n) ‘to arrange or dispose’.German : variant of Rang 2, 3.German : habitational name for someone from any of the places named Rangen, in Alsace, Bavaria, and Hesse.French : from a Germanic personal name formed with rang, rank ‘curved’, ‘bent’; ‘slender’.A person called Ranger from La Rochelle, France, is documented in Quebec City in 1684 with the secondary surname Laviolette.

    Ranger

  • ika Rich
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    ika Rich

    Rich

    ika Rich

  • Vikat
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Vikat

    Huge and gigantic, Of the monstrous figure, Lord Ganesh

    Vikat

  • Kat
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, Christian, English, Greek, Hindu, Hungarian, Indian, Swedish

    Kat

    Pure; Form of Catherine; Cat

    Kat

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  • Ranger
  • n.

    One who ranges; a rover; sometimes, one who ranges for plunder; a roving robber.

  • Range
  • n.

    To dispose in a classified or in systematic order; to arrange regularly; as, to range plants and animals in genera and species.

  • View
  • n.

    Power of seeing, either physically or mentally; reach or range of sight; extent of prospect.

  • Ranger
  • n.

    One of a body of mounted troops, formerly armed with short muskets, who range over the country, and often fight on foot.

  • Walk
  • n.

    That in or through which one walks; place or distance walked over; a place for walking; a path or avenue prepared for foot passengers, or for taking air and exercise; way; road; hence, a place or region in which animals may graze; place of wandering; range; as, a sheep walk.

  • Range
  • v. i.

    To have range; to change or differ within limits; to be capable of projecting, or to admit of being projected, especially as to horizontal distance; as, the temperature ranged through seventy degrees Fahrenheit; the gun ranges three miles; the shot ranged four miles.

  • Range
  • v. i.

    To have a certain direction; to correspond in direction; to be or keep in a corresponding line; to trend or run; -- often followed by with; as, the front of a house ranges with the street; to range along the coast.

  • Valley
  • n.

    The space inclosed between ranges of hills or mountains; the strip of land at the bottom of the depressions intersecting a country, including usually the bed of a stream, with frequently broad alluvial plains on one or both sides of the stream. Also used figuratively.

  • Urubu
  • n.

    The black vulture (Catharista atrata). It ranges from the Southern United States to South America. See Vulture.

  • Range
  • v.

    Extent or space taken in by anything excursive; compass or extent of excursion; reach; scope; discursive power; as, the range of one's voice, or authority.

  • Range
  • n.

    To set in a row, or in rows; to place in a regular line or lines, or in ranks; to dispose in the proper order; to rank; as, to range soldiers in line.

  • Ranged
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Range

  • Range
  • v.

    See Range of cable, below.

  • Range
  • v.

    That which may be ranged over; place or room for excursion; especially, a region of country in which cattle or sheep may wander and pasture.

  • Range
  • n.

    To sail or pass in a direction parallel to or near; as, to range the coast.

  • Range
  • n.

    To rove over or through; as, to range the fields.

  • Kat
  • n.

    An Arabian shrub Catha edulis) the leaves of which are used as tea by the Arabs.

  • Range
  • v. i.

    To be native to, or live in, a certain district or region; as, the peba ranges from Texas to Paraguay.

  • Range
  • v.

    A series of things in a line; a row; a rank; as, a range of buildings; a range of mountains.

  • Wander
  • v. i.

    To ramble here and there without any certain course or with no definite object in view; to range about; to stroll; to rove; as, to wander over the fields.