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  2. Khara dupatta - Wikipedia

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    Khada dupatta (upright stole) is the traditional wedding dress of hyderabadi Muslim brides in the Indian subcontinent. It is an elaborate wedding ensemble comprising a kurta (tunic), chooridaar (extra-long slim pants that gather at the ankles), and a 6-yard dupatta (stole or veil ).

  3. Hyderabadi Muslims - Wikipedia

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    The Khada Dupatta or Khara Dupatta (uncut veil) is an outfit composed of a kurta (tunic), chooridaar (ruched pair of pants), and 6-yard dupatta (veil) and is traditionally worn by Hyderabad brides. Sometimes the kurta is sleeveless and worn over a koti resembling a choli.

  4. Culture of Hyderabad - Wikipedia

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    The Khara dupatta or Khada Dupatta (uncut veil) is an outfit composed of a kurta (tunic), chooridaar (ruched pair of pants), and 6-yard dupatta (veil) and is traditionally worn by Hyderabadi brides. [68] Sometimes the kurta is sleeveless and worn over a koti resembling a choli. The bride also wears a matching ghoonghat (veil) over her head.

  5. Dupatta - Wikipedia

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    Hyderabadi lady wearing a dupatta in distinct style called Khada Dupatta, 20th century. [10] The dupatta is worn in many regional styles across South Asia. There is no single way of wearing the dupatta, and as time evolves and fashion modernizes, the style of the dupatta has also evolved.

  6. Clothing of Hyderabad, India - Wikipedia

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    The traditional clothing of Hyderabad, India has both Muslim and South Asian influences. Men wear sherwani and kurta–paijama and women wear khara dupatta and Halfsaree,silksaree. [1] [2] [3],halfsaree,pattusaree Most Muslim women wear burqa and hijab outdoors. [4] Western-style clothing is increasingly common among younger people. [5]

  7. List of Hyderabadi Muslims - Wikipedia

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    Amjad Hyderabadi (1878–1961), Urdu poet of Ruba'i; Ahmed Abdullah Masdoosi (1905–1968), Pakistani poet; Mohiuddin Qadri Zore (1905–1962), Urdu poet, literary critic and historian, established Idare Adabiyaat-e-Urdu in Hyderabad; Makhdoom Mohiuddin (1908–1969), Urdu poet and Marxist politician [4]

  8. Category:Culture of Hyderabad, India - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 10 January 2024, at 22:25 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Nilufer Hanımsultan - Wikipedia

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    Nilufer for a long time was the President of the Hyderabad Chapter of Indian Women Conference (IWC), a national body founded by Margaret E. Cousins. Padmaja Naidu, daughter of Sarojini Naidu, was a great friend of Nilufer in Hyderabad. [6] During the Second World War, she obtained training as a nurse, and helped in relief efforts. [19]