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  2. Afghan clothing - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Afghan attire worn by school children in Kabul. Clothing in Afghanistan consists of the traditional style of clothing worn in Afghanistan. The various cultural exchanges in the nation's history have influenced the styles and flavors of contemporary Afghan designs. [1] The national dress is the fusion of different ethnic groups in ...

  3. Perahan o tunban - Wikipedia

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    The traditional perahan varies according to the region of Afghanistan with some ending at the knees and others midway between the calf and the feet (in which case small slits are created). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The traditional perahan also buttons on either shoulder, is collarless [ 6 ] [ 7 ] and is meant to be loose. [ 8 ]

  4. Culture of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Afghanistan is known for making beautiful oriental rugs. The Afghan carpet has certain prints that make them unique to Afghanistan. Afghanistan is known for its production of Afghan rugs, traditionally handwoven using a number of well-known and highly-prized patterns.

  5. Hazara clothing - Wikipedia

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    Hazara clothes are produced manually and by machine; in Afghanistan Hazara clothing is sewn in most parts of the country, especially in the central provinces of the country. [1] [2] Men often wear clothes woven from wool, while women often wear velvet or silk woven with intricate designs. Traditionally, men and women alike cover their heads.

  6. Khetpartug - Wikipedia

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    As far as we can gather, Pashtuns have always wore the Khet Partug in one design or another. Khet Partug is the Ancestor of the Mens Shalwar Kameez worn in Afghanistan and Pakistan and is likely also the ancestor of the Sherwani Wedding Dresses wore in India, Since the Name sherwani derives from sarwani, which itself got dispronounced from Sarbani

  7. Parents selling children shows desperation of Afghanistan - AOL

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    In a sprawling settlement of mud brick huts in western Afghanistan housing people displaced by drought and war, a woman is fighting to save her daughter. Aziz Gul’s husband sold their 10-year ...

  8. 250,000 Afghan children need education, food and homes ... - AOL

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    A quarter of a million Afghan children need education, food and homes after being forcibly returned from Pakistan, a nongovernmental organization said Thursday. Pakistan is cracking down on ...

  9. Taliban decrees on clothing and male guardians leave Afghan ...

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    Afghan women feel scared or unsafe leaving their homes alone because of Taliban decrees and enforcement campaigns on clothing and male guardians, according to a report from the U.N. mission in ...

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