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Algerian culture
Amazigh Kabyle man in train Barnous, 1942.
Hans-Günter Wolff.
Algeria. The red cloak worn by Napoleon Bonaparte during his campaigns and which is inspired by the North African burnous and especially by the ones worn by the Algerian Bachagha. It consists of a long red cloak with a pointed hood embroidered with golden or silver yarns. Bonaparte’s Barnous was seized from Napoleon's baggage train at the field of Waterloo, following the defeat of the Emperor - 1797/1805.
The painting of Georges Scott shows the meeting of both French and Algerian dignitaries in Algeria during an event celebrating the centenary of Algeria’s occupation, 1930.
Picture of noblemen and Caïds from the region of Annaba, 1856.
Jean Félix Antoine Moulin, ANOM images.
Algeria. Portrait of an Algerian man dressed in a magnificent embroidered barnous, 1900. صورة لرجل يرتدي برنوس مطرّز ، ١٩٠٠.
Algeria. An Algerian notary in his office wearing traditional gandoura, barnous and chèche - 1910. Roger-Viollet Collection.
Algeria. A tailor from Biskra dressed in traditional barnous, 1930s.
Algeria. A man from Biskra in traditional Djellaba/Djellabia and barnous.
Algeria. Men from Tlemcen in traditional barnous, 1900.