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Kushans under Kanishka spread their empire over large parts of Central Asia and India. The Kushans in AD 48 entered Gandhara under Kadphises and overthrew the Greeks. Later they took the Kabul valley from the Parthians and extended their empire to cover the Punjab. Sind, northern Gujarat. and part of Central Asia. Still later they annexed Kashmir and part of Chinese Turkestan. Kanishka (AD 120–162) was their greatest ruler. Although the Kushans ruled for almost three centuries, they never looked on India as their home. Detesting the heat of the plains they retired to Kashmir or Afghanistan in the summer. They wore the clothes of Central Asia which were cut and sewn and consisted of long padded coals and riding boots with spurs and pointed caps, totally different from the draped and unstitched garments worn by the Indians. (page 465)"
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British. The role of the Mughals in creating new and fashionable modes of dress started to percolate to the masses in the same way that British costume did in a later period. What we see today in the trousers, shirts and coats is the British influence on Indian dress, just as the kurta, pyjama, salwar, achkan is that of Central Asia ..."
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the kurta. She expresses her preference for 'matching' clothes: to her, mixing hard and soft clothing—possibly interpreted as
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Caribbean masculinity is constructed through one's presentation of being tough and strong. These characteristic s of hard and soft are transferred to clothing. Bhavani further explains that she finds it appropriate to wear kurt with soft pants, preferably matching (Indian) pants bought in a set with
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Gujarati nuclear families in Baroda city. All of them were studying in English medium schools. Almost all of them have a two-wheeler and a cell phone—two indispensable possessions. ... In terms
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and is a short top which sits around the waist, with a keyhole neck opening. It was popular with the local royal households. Traditionally, the
Hyderabadi kurta was of white material, but modern versions can be of any colour. Over the kurta, some versions have net material, the combination of which
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Islamic rulers later, created the varieties of cut and sewn garments which now form and intrinsic part of what today is called Indian costume. This applies particularly to the Deccan and
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with a turban for men. With the advent of the
Kushans this was extended, and the fashion of wearing sewn garments of Central Asiatic pattern seems to have made headway with many classes of Indian in North India The cut-and-sewn garments which are rarely visible in the previous Mauryan and Sunga
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Tailors from the South Asia command a vast repertoire of methods, traditional and modern, for decorating fabric. It is likely that all of them have been used, at one time or another, to decorate kurtas. However, the most common decoration is embroidery. Many light summer kurtas feature
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Kurtas are typically fastened with tasselled ties, cloth balls, and loops, or buttons. Buttons are often wood or plastic. Kurtas worn on formal occasions might feature decorative metal buttons, which are not sewn to the fabric, but, like
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amounts to cruelty inflicted by the husband and can be a ground to seek divorce. The wife was thus granted a divorce on the ground of cruelty as defined under section 27(1)(d) of Special Marriage Act, 1954.
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the knee. Like most garments of this type, worn by people in many countries in South Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa, the tunic always covers the crotch area of both genders."
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Arabic قرطق qurt̤aq (Persian. كرته kurta), A kind of garment. Arabic قرطقة qartaqat (v.n. of قرطق), Putting the garment qurt̤aq on (any person).
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kurta (n): A loose collarless shirt worn by people from South Asia, usually with a salwar, churidars, or pyjama. From Urdu and Persian kurtah.
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Deccan and the Northern parts of India. The South, however, retained the earlier draped and unstitched garments of ancient India, e.g., the
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A traditional form of Indian woman's long loose-fitting tunic, with long sleeves. /kurti/ * Usually the Kurti was longer than male's
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A loose collarless shirt worn by people from South Asia, usually with a salwar, churidars, or pyjama. From Urdu and Persian kurtah.
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1337:The Oxford Hindi-English Dictionary
1226:. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 123.
334:(slave) palace guards of Mahmud of
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2077:"Comfort dressing is their mantra"
1922:Pakistan Exports, Volume 28 (1977)
1735:Punjabi Dress Drafting and Cutting
1604:The Costumes and Textiles of India
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1674:Muslim Society in Transition
1660:Romance of Hyderabad Culture
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1844:Naik, Shailaja D. (1996),
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1765:, Volume 2, Issue 2 (1991)
1746:Bhandari, Vandana (2005),
1548:, in Rahman, Abdur (ed.),
1502:, in Rahman, Abdur (ed.),
1459:, in Rahman, Abdur (ed.),
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2591:Kerala sari
1761:Rashtriya,
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928:"kurta, n."
870:Jama (coat)
787:jeans pants
740:Men's kurta
602:(phundra),
531:West Bengal
503:jaali karga
2868:Categories
2752:Chikankari
2734:and design
2707:Sindhi cap
2642:Gandhi cap
2637:Dhaka topi
2632:Birke topi
2596:Tant shari
2561:Pinon hadi
2531:Naga shawl
2516:Mujib coat
2486:Langa voni
2461:Kota Doria
2446:Kaupina(m)
2441:Kasta sari
2236:382 pages.
2206:192 pages.
2108:2015-10-28
1986:2024-03-27
1964:2024-03-27
1942:2024-03-27
1617:Cine Blitz
1588:2019-04-30
1528:cummerband
1078:(page 468)
1072:cummerband
932:OED Online
840:waistcoats
816:South Asia
596:mirrorwork
527:Bangladesh
501:is called
471:Decoration
379:embroidery
81:South Asia
69:South Asia
2843:Kholapuri
2732:Stitching
2396:Ghoonghat
2336:Bakhu/Kho
2102:Gulf News
2058:georgette
1982:, c. 1855
1960:, c. 1900
1938:, c. 1855
915:Citations
820:Singapore
691:Ferozepur
498:Hyderabad
465:cufflinks
425:sherwanis
309:Ghaznavid
144:Etymology
126:churidars
94:kurti top
2831:Footwear
2797:Phulkari
2747:Bandhani
2620:Headgear
2606:Uttariya
2431:Jodhpuri
2351:Churidar
2321:Angarkha
2232:32779537
2202:58481881
2050:Calcutta
1779:(2008).
860:Angarkha
854:See also
824:Malaysia
795:leggings
592:bandhani
566:Bandhani
558:Phulkari
507:Lucknowi
435:Material
414:plackets
365:plackets
257:, 2009,
206:, 2001,
160:sandals.
154:churidar
122:shalwars
120:, loose
75:nomadic
2817:Zardozi
2767:Jamdani
2712:Taqiyah
2652:Karakul
2501:Madisar
2491:Langota
2476:Lehenga
2426:Jamawar
2411:Gharara
2401:Gamucha
2381:Dupatta
2371:Dumdyam
2326:Antriya
2304:Clothes
2297:History
987:"kurta"
791:pajamas
783:blouses
724:A blue
710:Kashmir
627:Muktsar
620:buttons
608:cowries
604:sequins
600:pompoms
556:); the
543:Bengali
523:panjabi
482:Lucknow
421:achkans
394:, just
311:period.
307:of the
295:History
118:pajamas
52:Lucknow
42:placket
2853:Paduka
2848:Mojari
2812:Shisha
2807:Sarong
2792:Nakshi
2787:Muslin
2777:Kasuti
2772:Kantha
2722:Turban
2702:Shyade
2586:Sarong
2556:Pheran
2546:Pathin
2541:Onnara
2451:Khalat
2436:Kabney
2406:Gamosa
2376:Dumpra
2341:Blouse
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865:Áo dài
848:kameez
799:Mumbai
712:, 1890
706:Pahari
693:, 1845
631:Punjab
612:shells
584:Sindhi
580:Sindhi
550:Multan
546:Kantha
512:Chikan
494:Bhopal
478:Chikan
427:, and
396:hemmed
392:cuffed
385:gusset
377:chikan
355:Styles
348:kurtas
336:Ghazni
332:Mamluk
265:kurtee
244:कुरता
218:kurtha
214:khurta
158:mojari
138:kurtis
106:chikan
77:tunics
47:chikan
2838:Jutti
2782:Khadi
2757:Dhaka
2717:Topor
2697:Sehra
2687:Rumāl
2677:Pakol
2672:Pagri
2657:Pheta
2647:Jaapi
2611:Wonju
2601:Toego
2521:Mundu
2511:Mufti
2496:Lungi
2471:Kurta
2466:Krama
2366:Dhoti
2346:Choli
2331:Argon
2316:Ajrak
2054:saris
1979:Shirt
1935:Tunic
1138:kurta
885:Thawb
836:kurti
830:Kurti
779:jeans
728:kurta
726:khadi
616:beads
574:Delhi
539:Assam
535:Assam
516:frock
457:linen
453:Khadi
344:tiraz
272:Kurta
261:kurti
246:kurtā
210:kurta
195:dhoti
183:kurta
130:jeans
124:, or
89:Kurti
64:kurta
56:India
38:kurta
2822:Zari
2762:Gota
2667:Paag
2571:Sari
2566:Riha
2456:Kira
2421:Jama
2228:OCLC
2218:ISBN
2198:OCLC
2188:ISBN
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