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  2. Pakistani craft - Wikipedia

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    textile crafting by Naran people of Pakistan traditional cap crafting by Sindhis. Pakistani craft (Urdu: پاکستانی دستکاری) has a long tradition and history.It is a traditional work or art of Pakistani people to produce, design or shape objects by using simple tools or simply by hand.

  3. Karakul (hat) - Wikipedia

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    The cap is typically worn by Muslim men in Central and South Asia. It was worn by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founding father of Pakistan, where it is known as the Jinnah cap. The karakul, which had distinguished all educated urban men since the beginning of the 20th century, has fallen out of fashion in Afghanistan and Pakistan. [8] [9] [3]

  4. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa clothing - Wikipedia

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    Khyber Pakhtunkhwa-Montage. The traditional clothing and accessories worn in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa varies according to the area of the region. The following outfits are generally worn in the area, starting to north to south: Chitral: Shushut, Chehare , beaded necklaces worn by Kalasha women. Kho caps worn by Kho women and Chitrali Pakol worn by ...

  5. Taqiyah (cap) - Wikipedia

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    Taqiyah is the Arabic word for a Muslim skullcap. In the Indian subcontinent, it is called a topi (Hindi: टोपी, Urdu: ٹوپی, Bengali: টুপি) which means hat or cap in general. In Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh, men usually wear the topi with kurta and paijama.

  6. Iraghi (hat) - Wikipedia

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    Iraghi. The Iraghi, also known as Khoi, Phartsun and Sekeed, [1] is a traditional pillbox hat, originated and predominantly used in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. [1] [2] It is worn by women and features colourful embroidery of silk thread on which the designs represents wild animals, their paw prints, birds, leaves and body parts of insects. [1]

  7. Balochi needlework - Wikipedia

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    Balochi needlework (also known as Balochi embroidery; Balochi: گُد دۏچی) is a type of handicraft made by the Baloch people. [1] It is considered a heritage art, has been recognized by UNESCO, and it sells internationally. [1][2] Balochi Wikipedia's welcome title featuring Balochi needlework. Farah Diba Pahlavi, dress featuring Balochi ...

  8. Balochi clothing - Wikipedia

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    The clothing of the Baloch people consists of various styles of kameez and shalwar, turban, shoes and head scarfs. Balochi embroidery decorations on dresses is a tradition in Baloch culture including Balochi cap, jackets, belts, ladies purse, shoulder bags, and many other items. [2]

  9. Pashteen hat - Wikipedia

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    Originally associated with the Uzbeks of Afghanistan, [2] the hat gained popularity among many Pashtuns after 2018 because of the rise to prominence of Manzoor Ahmad Pashteen, the leader of the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM), who often wears it. The hat became a symbol of the PTM, Afghan nationalism, and Pashtun nationalism.