Monday, September 21, 2015

Libya is the third largest country of Africa with an approximate population of 6.five million. Virtually 3 quarters of the total population is living in the urban locations and Tripoli is the capital of Libya which is also the largest city of the country. A civil war was urged in 2011 as a outcome of which the undemocratic regime was collapsed with the death of the country’s renowned dictator Col. Muammar Gaddafi. Because the independence of Libya as the United Libyan Kingdom, the country observed strict and conservative religious codes of lives. Virtually 97 % of the total population of Libya practice Islam and they belong to the Sunni College of thought.

Two Libyan girls in their traditional dresses - Mansour Ali's Image
Two Libyan girls in their traditional dresses – Mansour Ali's Image

The ancient Libya was a region of the indigenous Berber and Bedouin individuals, so their classic values are the component of the Libyan cultural heritage. Despite the fact that ,if we deeply study the pre historic Libya, the marks of the Phoenician, Greek and Roman civilizations will be prominent upon the culture of Libya. In the sixteenth century was conquered by the Ottoman Turks and remained beneath their handle for a extended time. Libya was occupied by the Italian, British and French forces on its various parts till the mid of the twentieth century.

A girl in a typical Libyan traditional costume - CH Lee's Image
A girl in a typical Libyan classic costume – CH Lee's Image

The present Libyan folks contemplate themselves as the part of the Arab planet and Arabic is the official language of Libya. Despite the fact that, Berbers and Tuareg groups still speak their own tribal languages.

The conventional dress of Libya consists of a extended and loose gown along with the trouser for the lower body. They also use a cloak to cover their bodies and use the classic cap on their heads. The Libyan youth is swiftly turning toward the Western clothing and the boys are usually noticed in the jeans and shirts in the principal cities.

A Libyan woman in her traditional dress - Valonia Hardy's image
A Libyan woman in her traditional dress – Valonia Hardy's image

The Libyan females also wear the common extended gowns which are also generally employed to cover the heads. Contemporary girls though love to wear the trendy and bright colored costumes but most ladies still continue to cover their hair in Hijab.

The women of Libya in the urban parts also use scarves - Alan Shipley's Image
The females of Libya in the urban components also use scarves – Alan Shipley's Image

Even the modernly created costumes are also the blend of the traditional and Western types. The standard dress and jewelry is also really frequent in the rural places.

A young Libyan girl in her traditional costume - Mansour Ali's Image
A young Libyan girl in her classic costume – Mansour Ali's Image

The nomadic Berber people of Libya trace their African roots back to 2000 B.C.E. and their standard dress passed by way of a lot of amendments caused by the influences of invading cultures. Nevertheless many Berbers continue to wear a “haik”, a massive cloth wrapped around the body and wrap their heads with the cloth turbans. Similarly the Berber females cover their hair with scarves and their faces with veils known as “mandeels”. Beneath their haiks, many Berbers wear ankle-length tunics or loose trousers called “shalwar”. A Berber females’s dress is really colorful and decorative.

A Tuareg man of Libya wearing his traditional dress on a camer. Image © Eric Lafforgue
A Tuareg man of Libya wearing his classic dress on a camer. Image © Eric Lafforgue

Walking on the streets of Libya, you can see the Libyan folks moving in distinct designs of garments. Even to see any man or woman in the conventional dress of Libya is not uncommon.

Some Tuareg people of Libya dancing in their traditional ccostumes - Chris G Images
Some Tuareg individuals of Libya dancing in their conventional ccostumes – Chris G Images

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