When she heard the first handfuls of sand fall on the haik, she gave a sharp cry. |
It was his cousin who sat opposite him, smiling evilly from the shadow of the haik. |
For Ibrahim that night was unwell, and was sleeping smothered in his haik. |
This impression is created by simply tacking the history of the Urartians onto that of the Haik. |
The other had the hood of his haik pulled far over his face. |
The haik drapes them from head to foot, and is worn over loose pants, which are gathered at the ankle. |