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They eat all kinds of usual food except pork. Refer to question below.
There were no hosiers in the medieval period, since the word did not exist before the late 18th century, to refer to stocking-makers.
They eat all kinds of allowed (or halal) food. Refer to question below for details of halal food.
Many kind of clothing fashions and patterns depending on the country cultures and traditions and some wear western style clothing. The only common rule is that the clothing should comply with Islam clothing rules. Refer to question below.
The integument is a very modern word because it has only been in existence since the seventeenth century. It means the layer that encloses something. For example, a corn husk is an integument.
Most references point to Piyenas [pianki] as being the first ruler of the 25th Dynasty. Piyenas was the successor of Kashta. Some references refer to Kashta as the founder of the 25th Dynasty, but it was Piyenas who ruled both Nubia[Northern Sudan] and Egypt. hope this answers your question
Two kinds of daughters: obedient and disobedient
Daughters
choice
There are more than 2 kinds, but perhaps you refer to molar (M) and molal (m). Or maybe you refer to weigh/volume and weight/weight. Or, maybe even you refer to % by mass and % by volume. And there are still others.
A century booth in Turkey could refer to an area in Turkey that is known for poverty. It could also refer to a type of vintage furniture.
The two kinds of indefinite pronouns are indefinite pronouns that refer to people, such as "someone" or "anyone," and indefinite pronouns that refer to things, such as "something" or "anything."
Most English speaking cultures would refer to this as being in the twelfth century.
The philosophical atmosphere of the 18th century
Yes. Metals refer to the kinds of metals.
An exact date has not been established for the first production of linen in Ireland. 8th and 9th century legends refer to linen worn by people in early Irish society. By the eleventh century, flax—the flowering plant that linen is made from—was being cultivated in Ireland. Government support of the linen industry led to its growth throughout the seventeenth century, particularly in the north of Ireland. So it has been there in a strong way for at over 300 years.