- 19th
century Ottomans dressed with
Shalvar...
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Qajar dynasty (early 20th century),
chaqchur were no
longer in style. The
shalvar pant (sirwal, šalvâr, or "harem pant") had a full leg and was fit at the...
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Shalvar (Persian: شلوار, also
Romanized as
Shalvār; also
known as Chalaar, Chālvār, and Chalwār) is a
village in
Sonbolabad Rural District, Soltaniyeh...
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Turkish şalvar (pronounced
shalvar, Turkish: [ʃalˈvaɾ]),
Turkish trousers or
dimiye are
traditional baggy trousers gathered in
tightly at the ankle. They...
- also
Romanized as Shādbād-e Mashāyekh; also
known as
Panbeh Shalvār, Pina
Shalvar, Pīneh
Shalvār, Shādābād-e Mashāyekh, and Shāh Ābād-e-Mashāyekh) is a village...
- tiny red
embroidered velvet jacket with a gold-embroidered silk shirt,
shalvar (baggy trousers), a long
skirt and a gilt belt,
knotted at the back. They...
- a long
skirt (daaman); or else a
blouse and
skirt or
dress over
pants (
shalvar), and
these styles continue to be worn by many
rural Iranian women, in...
- the
arkhalig (long jacket), arakhchin, burka, chokha, kalpak, papakha,
shalvar Azerbaijan –
Azerbaijani traditional clothing include the arkhalig, chokha...
- word "khāk"
which means dust.
Srbal - סַרְבָּל = Overalls. From the word "
shalvar" in
Persian which means pants. List of
Hebrew words of
Persian origin in...
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holding a wine cup and vessel. She is
dressed in an aubergine-colored
shalvar and
white ankle-length
chemise with
yellow shoes. She
wears a dark blue...