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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]

  3. Culture of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Afghanistan is a mostly tribal society with different regions of the country having their own subculture. Despite this, nearly all Afghans follow Islamic traditions, celebrate the same holidays, dress the same, consume the same food, listen to the same music and use Persian as the inter-ethnic lingua franca to a certain extent.

  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. Salwar - Wikipedia

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    The salwar is a traditional garment in Afghanistan worn by men as the Khet partug outfit. The Khet is the tunic, similar to a robe and the partoog is the Afghanistan salwar, with multiple pleats. The male dress also includes the perahan tunban. The Pathani suit [39] has become popular since the 1990s.

  6. Pashtun clothing - Wikipedia

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    A Pashtun Kochi girl in Southern Afghanistan with her sheep. 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.

  7. Hazara clothing - Wikipedia

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    The traditional dress of Hazara girls is called the "Perahan tunban" or simply "Perahan". 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.

  8. Shalwar kameez - Wikipedia

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    The traditional shalwar kameez worn in the Punjab region is cut differently to the styles worn in Balochistan and Afghanistan and is known as a "Punjabi suit" [56] [57] with the kameez being cut straight and flat with side slits [58] (which is a local development as earlier forms of kameez did not have side slits). [59]

  9. Category:Afghan clothing - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Afghan clothing" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...