An elderly woman in a Kryashen headdress. The Kryashens are a sub-ethnic group of Volga Tatars who converted to Eastern Orthodox Christianity.

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An elderly woman in a Kryashen headdress. The Kryashens are a sub-ethnic group of Volga Tatars who converted to Eastern Orthodox Christianity.
volga tatar traditional costume
Zaporozhian Cossacks fighting Tatars from the Crimean Khanate (c. 1890) by Józef Brandt.
I saw a similar trend with Miku, where she was drawn in costumes of different nations, I decided to do this with Kaito, making him a Tatar, and not just a Tatar, but a Kazan khan. I know the quality of shit
The Khan's Palace in Bakhchisarai, Crimea by Carlo Bossoli
the three tatars (1670)
Kazan: the Tartar Kazan khanate was a splinter state of the disintegrating Golden Horde, occupying territory of the former Volga Bulgars and neighboured by the Astrakhan khanate to its south-west.
Coverage of the various historical cultures, rulers, and states of the Far East
I rarely see my folk costume on the Internet. When I do, it's usually in the form of modern stage costumes or old people's costumes. Therefore, here are some photos of young girls from a research book, in case someone wants to search for it one day
Also, look at how much more colorful and bright the clothes used to be