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kalpak

(ˈkælpæk)
n
(Clothing & Fashion) a variant spelling of calpac
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Kurmanbek Dyikanbaev explains advantages of the Kyrgyz "Kalpak" hat to the British- American singer Alex Boye
Kyrgyzstani Embassy in Russia organized a festive event on the occasion of Ak Kalpak Day on March 5 in Moscow.
The guests took keen interest in Kyrgyz traditional dress: 'Ak Kalpak' (white hat) for men and 'beldemchi'a tight sleeveless jacket with silver buttons over dressing gown for women.
On the opening day of CommunicAsia--one of the most established telecommunications events--DSA President Kalpak Gude highlighted the challenges and barriers that need to be overcome if the potential of 5G is to be fully realized.
By joining forces with Clive in the UK 18 months after the integration of the Barkley Kalpak Agency in the US, First has continued with its strategy to add a diversity of talent to the company.
Shraddha Tiwari (1), Kalpak Shirish Kadarkar (1), Mohan Kondiba Doibale (1), Sukarn Awasthi (2), Aakash Sharma (3)
appeared to the press conference wearing Kyrgyz ak kalpak (traditional white hat) with the emblem of the city of Bishkek.
They are: Akshay Kumar Gupta, Kiran Dash, Ajay Vikram Shuresh, Smriti Singh, Kalpak Mukund Dhake, Harinee Ravishankar, Sneha Ajith, Chaitee Milind Godbole, Hemanth Balaji Dandi, Ornika Mazumder and Shivapriya Sundar.
Kalpak Dabir, Entreprenuer in Embedded Systems said " the industry is equally responsible for higher percentage of students being unemployable." He was of the opinion that instead of blaming the academic sector entirely, the industry should come forward and accept these students without much expectation.
During the event, volleyball players were put on and chepken (Kyrgyz ethnic garb) and kalpak (Kyrgyz national headgear).