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(‎Added [lv] description: 26. Augstmanis kijeviešu tērpā, proti, gaiši zilā (un turklāt vēl gaišākā nekā iepriekšējā) kontušā ar melnu apkakli, atlokiem un kabatām, dzeltenām pogām, baltā županā jeb svārkos ar baltzilu jostu ap vidu, pie kuras piekārts balti zils pušķis. Cepures virsa ir melna. J. K. Broces zīmējuma fragments (III, 58, 57a))
 
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26. A nobleman in the Kiev style of dress, namely in a light blue (and even lighter than the former) Kontusch with black collar, lapels, and pockets, yellow buttons, a white Schupan or coat with a blue-and-white belt around the waist, from which hangs a blue-and-white tassel. The crown of the cap is black. Detail of a drawing by J. C. Brotze (III, 58, 57a)
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a nobleman in the Kiev style of dress (detail)
26. A nobleman in the Kiev style of dress, namely in a light blue (and even lighter than the former) Kontusch with black collar, lapels, and pockets, yellow buttons, a white Schupan or coat with a blue-and-white belt around the waist, from which hangs a blue-and-white tassel. The crown of the cap is black. Detail of a drawing by J. C. Brotze (III, 58, 57a)

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