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  2. Afghan clothing - Wikipedia

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    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 Afghanistan. [2] The styles can be subdivided into the various ...

  3. Shalwar kameez - Wikipedia

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    Women in the kitchen at Harmandir Sahib, Amritsar, India, displaying the wide-ranging colours and designs of shalwar-kameez. Shalwar kameez[2][3] (also salwar kameez[4] and less commonly shalwar qameez) [5][6] is a traditional combination dress worn by men and women in South Asia, [4][7] and Central Asia. [8][9] Shalwars are trousers which are ...

  4. Pashtun clothing - Wikipedia

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    Pashtun women traditionally wear a long tunic (kamiz) or full-skirted dress over loose-fitting trousers (partug) of a contrasting color, and a head covering. [2] Tunics often feature beaded or felt panels at the shoulder and the front of the bodice or waist sections. Shapes for casual and festive clothing are similar, as are shapes for winter ...

  5. Chador - Wikipedia

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    Islamic female dress. A chādor (Persian, Urdu: چادر, lit. 'tent'), also variously spelled in English as chadah, chad (d)ar, chader, chud (d)ah, chadur, and naturalized as /tʃʌdər/, is an outer garment or open cloak worn by many women in the Persian-influenced countries of Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and to a lesser extent Tajikistan ...

  6. Khetpartug - Wikipedia

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    The khet is the upper garment which is loose and slightly tightened at the waist and is more like a tunic or a robe, similar to a smock with wide sleeves and reach below the knees. [1][2] The khet does not traditionally have side slits, [3] and is worn with a belt at the waist. [4]

  7. Culture of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Afghanistan [1][2] has persisted for centuries [3] and encompasses the cultural diversity of the nation. Afghanistan's culture is historically strongly connected to nearby Persia, including the same religion, as the people of both countries have lived together for thousands of years. Its location at the crossroads of Central ...

  8. Burqa - Wikipedia

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    Islamic female dress. As a chadaree[a] (/ ˈtʃæd (ə) riː /; Pashto: چادري) or chaadar (Dari: چادر) in Afghanistan, or a paranja (/ ˈpærənˌdʒɑː /; Russian: паранджа́; Tatar: пәрәнҗә) in Central Asia, the Arab version of the burqa is called the boshiya and is usually black. The term burqa is sometimes conflated ...

  9. Afghan coat - Wikipedia

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    Afghan Coat. Meher Baba in an Afghan coat, Quetta, 1923. An Afghan coat is a sheepskin or goatskin coat made with the fleece on the inside and the soft suede -like leather on the outside. It is a development of the traditional overcoat of the Afghan people, which could be anywhere from jacket- to ankle-length, with full or partial sleeves. [1]

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