Chada (headgear)
Chada may refer to: *Chada, Nalgonda Chada is a village in Nalgonda district in Telangana State, India. It falls under Atmakur, Nalgonda district, Atmakur mandal. The lake here called as Chada Cheruvu. References Villages in Nalgonda district {{Nalgonda-geo-stub ..., a village in Andhra Pradesh, India * Chada and mongkut, crown-like traditional Thai headdresses *Chada, a character in the anime series NieA 7 {{disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chada, Nalgonda
Chada is a village in Nalgonda district in Telangana State, India. It falls under Atmakur, Nalgonda district, Atmakur mandal. The lake here called as Chada Cheruvu. References Villages in Nalgonda district {{Nalgonda-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Makuṭa
The (), variously known in several languages as ''makuta'', ''mahkota'', ''magaik'', ''mokot'', ''mongkut'' or ''chada'' (see below), is a type of headdress used as crown (headgear), crowns in the Southeast Asian monarchies of today's Cambodia and Thailand, and historically in Indonesia (Java, Sumatra, and Bali), Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Laos and Myanmar. They are also used in classical court dances in Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Thailand; such as ''Lakhon Khol, khol'', ''khon'', the various forms of ''Lakhon (other), lakhon'', as well as ''wayang wong'' dance drama. They feature a tall pointed shape, are made of gold or a substitute, and are usually decorated with gemstones. As a symbol of kingship, they are featured in the royal regalia of both Cambodia and Thailand. Etymology and origins The crown, in its various forms, originated as headdresses symbolizing the , the matted hair of an ascetic formed into the shape of a crown, often found in the iconog ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |