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  2. Afghan clothing - Wikipedia

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    In September 2021, Afghan women launched an online campaign protesting against the Taliban's strict dress code after the militants took power. [ 7 ] Also notably, a photo taken in Kabul in 1972 showing local women in miniskirts was reportedly shown to then-President Donald Trump of the United States by H. R. McMaster , which persuaded Trump to ...

  3. Pashtun clothing - Wikipedia

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    Shapes for casual and festive clothing are similar, as are shapes for winter and summer clothing, but colors and fabrics reflect the formality and seasonality of the garment. [3] Pashtun Kochi women wear a colorful 3-layer embroidered dress to protect them from the cold. A version more suitable for hotter climates also exists, the dress is no ...

  4. Khetpartug - Wikipedia

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    Kushans also wore similar clothing. It is likely that Pashtuns have always worn the khet partug in one design or another. Khet partug is the ancestor of the men's shalwar kameez worn in Afghanistan and Pakistan and is likely also the ancestor of the sherwani wedding dresses worn in India , since the name sherwani derives from sarwani, which is ...

  5. Category:Afghan clothing - Wikipedia

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  6. Hazara clothing - Wikipedia

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    It consists of a long dress (perahan) paired with loose pants (tunban), often accompanied by a colorful shawl or scarf. The dress is usually richly embroidered, with vibrant colors and intricate patterns, reflecting Hazara culture and heritage. The traditional clothing of Hazara women includes a pleated skirt with a tunban or undergarment.

  7. 8 years old and sold for marriage: Desperate Afghan families ...

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    The economic collapse following the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan has forced already poor families to make a desperate choice: sell their young daughters.