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  2. Qatari clothing - Wikipedia

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    Aside from the abaya, women may wear long dresses with floral designs while at home. In Bedouin society, women wore simple and plain dresses devoid of any designs and usually containing only a limited selection of colors, namely red, black, and indigo. A specific type of dress especially popular among Bedouin women is the daraa. This is a long ...

  3. Women in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Labor force participation for women in Qatar is roughly 51%, which is higher than the world average, and is the highest rate in the Arab world. [90] [6] However, both Qatari and non-Qatar women are affected by a wage gap, in which they are paid 25 to 50 percent less than men.

  4. Kurta - Wikipedia

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    کرته kurta, A tunic, waistcoat, jacket; a long loose-skirted under-gown or shirt; a shirt. کرتی kurtī, A waistcoat for women, a short bodice reaching to the hips, with very short, if any sleeves, open under the throat; a soldier's jacket. [16] Arabic قرطق qurt̤aq (Persian. كرته kurta), A kind of garment.

  5. Kurti top - Wikipedia

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    The Kurti can be a unisex garment, in the same way the Kurta can be a unisex garment. The main difference generally is that the Kurti Top is much longer, whereas the Kurta is a bit shorter. [4] "Usually the Kurti was longer than male's Kurta, for sometimes it reached down [past] the knees. (Raghoo 1984:3) * She used to wear long dress and ...

  6. List of cities in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cities and towns in Qatar. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Over 60 percent of residents of Qatar live in Doha , the capital. Alphabetical list of cities and towns

  7. Culture of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Qatari women were equally involved in the literature movement as men, a rarity in Qatar's cultural arenas. [32] Kaltham Jaber became the first Qatari female author to publish a collection of short stories, [ 33 ] and to publish a major work when she released her anthology of short stories, dating from 1973 to the year of its publishing, 1978 ...