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Sharovary (Ukrainian: шаровари) are a kind of
loose traditional Ukrainian men's pants. The
trousers are ****ed at the
waist and ankles, and
loose at the...
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sharovary in
Eastern Europe,
which is worn with any
upper garment. In Ukraine, the
sharovary are voluminous.
Ukrainian Cossacks wearing sharovary, 1760s...
- tshalvar, schalwar,
salwar kameez,
patiala salwar, shintijan, sirwal,
sharovary,
aladdin pants,
balloon pants, drop
crotch pants, pantaloons, zouave,...
- salwar; the
Bosnian dimije;
sirwal (as worn by Zouaves); and the
Ukrainian sharovary. In 1911, the
Paris couturier Paul
Poiret introduced harem pants as part...
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Empire resulted in the
development of the
European loose trousers or
Sharovary worn as folk
costume in Greece, Bulgaria, Hungary,
Poland and Ukraine...
- in the
second half of the
twentieth century The term is
derived from "
sharovary",
stereotypical Cossack pants.
Sharovarshchyna is
usually understood as...
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costumes Ukraine –
national costumes of
Ukraine include the Vyshyvanka,
Sharovary, Żupan, and
Ukrainian wreath Austria – Each
state has a
specific design...
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conventional trousers.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Sirwal.
Pajamas Sharovary Turkish salvar Persian: شلوار (šalvâr) Kurdish: شهواڵ (shawal) Tat: şalvar...
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Chorni Klobuky in the
Encyclopedia of
History of
Ukraine Antique root of
sharovary.
Ukrayinska Pravda. 5
February 2013
David Nicolle,
Angus McBride (2001)...
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Armenia Azerbaijan Kelaghayi Ukraine Kobeniak K****kh K****shanka
Ochipok Sharovary Vyshyvanka Ukrainian wreath Russia Kokoshnik Kosovorotka Lapti Orenburg...