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Telaba was a term in the Seven Cities (Bisbrha and Debrahl) language to describe a sea cloak of the Dosii. It was also identified as a traditional outer garment in Seven Cities. The plural for telaba was telaban or telabas. A telaba scarf was mentioned a few times. It is unclear if the scarf was an intrinsic part of a telaba or worn separately. At least some, if not all, telabas had a hood and the cloak was normally worn over other clothing or armour. In one instance, a telaba's overcloack is mentioned. A telaba might also have been worn with a belt.

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  • Telaba was a term in the Seven Cities (Bisbrha and Debrahl) language to describe a sea cloak of the Dosii. It was also identified as a traditional outer garment in Seven Cities. The plural for telaba was telaban or telabas. A telaba scarf was mentioned a few times. It is unclear if the scarf was an intrinsic part of a telaba or worn separately. At least some, if not all, telabas had a hood and the cloak was normally worn over other clothing or armour. In one instance, a telaba's overcloack is mentioned. A telaba might also have been worn with a belt.
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  • Telaba was a term in the Seven Cities (Bisbrha and Debrahl) language to describe a sea cloak of the Dosii. It was also identified as a traditional outer garment in Seven Cities. The plural for telaba was telaban or telabas. A telaba scarf was mentioned a few times. It is unclear if the scarf was an intrinsic part of a telaba or worn separately. At least some, if not all, telabas had a hood and the cloak was normally worn over other clothing or armour. In one instance, a telaba's overcloack is mentioned. A telaba might also have been worn with a belt. There were different types of telaban with different colour schemes possibly indicating membership of certain groups. A red telaba for example, seemed to have some significance for the rebels. Icarium wore a faded Tanno telaba. The telaba did not seem to have formed a standard part of the uniform of the Malazan occupiers as, after the rebellion, someone wearing a telaba was regarded with suspicion by them. Although, later, sappers in Coltain's Malaz 7th Army were described as wearing telaban.
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