Badlah (Egyptian folklore costume)

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title: Badlah (Egyptian folklore costume)
text: The Bedlah or Badlet Ra'as is a traditional Egyptian folklore costume mostly worn by women, but in some Egyptian weddings male dancers also wear it. The word badlah is an Egyptian Arabic for "suit". In Egyptian belly dancing clubs, the term badlah refers simply to the costume that a dancer wears. Most commonly it is used to refer to the matched set of bra and belt that cabaret dancers use, but technically it encompasses all parts of the dancer's costume as well, such as the jewelry, headband, sk
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description: Traditional Egyptian folklore costume
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