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Peshwaj (peshwaz, paswaj, tilluck, dress) was a
ladies outfit similar to a gown or jama coat with
front open, tied
around the waist,
having full sleeves...
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suthan and kurta. The
traditional ghagra choli was then
replaced by the
peshwaj for
women which flows to the
ankles which would sometimes be worn with...
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Ceremony for Arkbar's sons ca.1551–1602.
Dancing women with Karakul/Boqta hats, Jama/
Peshwaj style robes, and veils....
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ladies in the
Indian subcontinent in the late 17th to
early 19th centuries.
Peshwaj Katzeb admin (2016-04-23). "The
costume of
Mughal period". www.josbd.com...
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other areas.
People in
Jammu have
changed the
traditional attire from the
peshwaj (flowing to the ankles) to the
kurta and
Dogri suthan. The
Phiran is worn...
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material such as muslin.
Women in
India wore it
beneath dresses such as the
peshwaj.
Francis Buchanan-Hamilton and
Philip Meadows Taylor ****ert that stitched...
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embellished with
silver or gold lace work
around the edges.
Dresses such as
peshwaj were worn with ekpatta. ''Ekpatta'' is a
combined word of Ek and Patta...
- Army, c.1585 (colour litho) The anga (robe) also
known as an
angarkha and
peshwaj) is
similar to a
loose coat and
wadded with cotton. The anga can be worn...
- kurta.
Before the use of the kurta,
people in
Jammu traditionally wore the
peshwaj which flowed to the ankles. However, the
traditional attire now is the...
- that
could be worn
under other garments.
Women wore
Shaluka under the
peshwaj (the long gowns) over the
bodice and the
whole outfit would be
topped by...