Kontusz

Kontusz (Polish pronunciation: [ˈkɔn.tuʂ]) is a type of outer garment worn by Polish, Lithuanian, and Hungarian nobility, and a symbol of Sarmatian identity. It became popular in the 16th century after being introduced into the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth from Turkey through Hungary.

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Kontusz

Kontusz (Polish pronunciation: [ˈkɔn.tuʂ]) is a type of outer garment worn by Polish, Lithuanian, and Hungarian nobility, and a symbol of Sarmatian identity. It became popular in the 16th century after being introduced into the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth from Turkey through Hungary.

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