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  5. Anarkali salwar kameez - Wikipedia

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    This dress is generally worn by Kathak dancers. With the development, the mid-length and floor-length anarkali became popular. The demand is finally increasing, and it is one of the most popular salwar kameez styles. It is known for its long, flowing kurtas that beautifully complement every woman's look.

  6. Punjabi ghagra suit - Wikipedia

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    The Punjabi ghagra (Punjabi: ਘੱਗਰਾ) is a four-piece outfit [1] known as tewar or 'ti-or' which was traditionally worn by Punjabi women throughout the Punjab region with the outfit comprising a head scarf (), kurta or kurti, [2] ghagra (long skirt) and either a suthan (baggy trousers with a tight band around the ankles) or the Punjabi salwar (trousers). [3]

  7. Salwar - Wikipedia

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    This is the same as the modern straight cut kurta which has side slits and worn by women in Punjab. [70] In modern usage, a short kurta is referred to as the kurti. However, traditionally, the kurti is a short cotton coat [71] [72] (without side slits) and is believed to have descended from the tunic of the Shunga period (2nd century B.C.). [73]