I think the term "Punjabi suit" is used only for certain types of Kamiz, not all of the events. Yes, this term can not be applied to all kinds of Salwar-kamiz suits.Can you tell me what is the difference between "normal" and Punjabi Salwar kamiz suit? I think I saw "Punjabi" is used on several websites describe several retail freely and baggy shalwar kameez, but it is far from universal. Well, my wife could have described it better, but she's on vacation, so I'm trying my best ... Punjabi style Salwar kamizes, when worn by women, some are simple and straight cut. Furthermore, colors tend to be easier. Look in Punjabi dress worn by the Indians of North and Pakistani men ... Punjabi style kamiz, perhaps, more like. I'm really bad at describing this, I think I've come up with an example to clarify this picture.
Hmm. Pictures will help. If you say you cut straighter and lighter colors, I immediately think about the style of Lucknowi Chikan embroidered costumes in very light muslin. I have not seen those called Punjabi suits, though. " I've always heard Punjabi suit and Salwar kamiz used interchangeably, but I'm very willing to believe there is D exceptions.I "believe that the cap article be renamed and Salwar kamiz, any information is integrated (if there is information that isn 't already the main article), and that Salwar, kamiz and Punjabi suit be set up to redirect to this article.Anon, "embroidery with mirrors" is called shisha embroidery, and it's just typical of Rajasthan, as Pakistan. Either way, this is not a 'is universal. probably more typical for rural / tribal clothes than urban kamiz. attempt to give a "Hindu" Dupatta shine again stupid. Trying to change the history of Islam related Salwar suit is just plain wrong. Moreover, the changes are illiterate.
This is with reference to Qamis spelling Shalwar and redirect Qamis Shalwar, leading to this article. Shalwar Qamis is a non-standard spelling, where as Salwar Kamiz is the standard spelling.
I think that some Pakistani Anon editor who feels that the Indian version of the word now stands. Just as we had an editor Anon Hindu who wanted to remove all links between Salwar kamiz and Islamic invaders from Central Asia. People refighting partition over the most unexpected topic imaginable! I will take away ref.I agree that we should encourage a much more common option, but I do not think that any alternative spelling hurts, and I do not agree with eliminating hard redirect page, if that's what offered. Redirect Pages at virtually no cost;
I do not think the alternative spelling must be specified. Pakistani I know pronounce it "Shalwar kamiz" anyway ... But, I do to remove it in the intro, but retains the redirect.
I wonder how the cat-Partug (Shalwar kamiz) now or Punjabi, Pakistani or Indian dress code. Cat Partug a Pashtun / Afghan or "stalemate" dress code. It was known as Pathani in India and is still known under this name. Punjabis took it, and Sikhs made after countless invasions of Ahmad Shah Abdali, and then the rules of the valley of Peshawar, the Sikhs have adopted many other customs, Bhangra, a local dance called "Bangray", which means the ring. Bangray or Dumpty had this domesticed version ATTAN Afghan warrior dance, whiceh made men before going to war. They also took a cock turban, like you see today is the border guards of India and Pakistan to carry. Indian / Pakistani dress code are Lunga, a dhoti and a saree. Afghans have introduced this type of dress code with their countless rules on the interval 800 years. Iran, the Turks are not anything close to a cat Partug, have clothes is more like an Arab. From the word "home" means dirt, British invented khaki (METI color), another dress code that occurred during the Anglo Afghan wars. Today it is known as Khaki Warde were public servants in India. Keray (Pathani Chapal) is now known in India and Pakistan. Afghan karakul hat is also known, worn and Gina and Hamid Karzai. Pashtun hat, hat or Afghan War now known throughout the Muslim world after its famous use in the Russian-Afghan war.
You absoltely correctly. Punjabis and Sindhis adopted this dress from the Pashtuns and Balochs in the 70th Pakistan made it their national dress, because the bulk of its population wore it, and the famous television series in Pakistan have made it popular in India in the 80s. Before the Muslims Indians did not know about the clip, clothes and wore Sarah and Lunga. It is ironic that as soon as a pure Pashtun / Afghan historical dresses and clothing is now known as the Indian in the world, which took him only two or three decades ago.
I suggest you guys update this article, the dress code Punjabi / Pakistan / India was Lunga, a dhoti and a saree. Cat Partug (shalwar kamiz) originated from the Afghan horsemen (Asvazais / Yousafzais). Even Mughul wore a long skirt pajamas, while the Afghans / Pashtuns were executioner PARTUG (shalwar kami), and was known as Pathani in those days. Cat Partug today also known by the Muslim world because of it spread from the newly-Russian Afghan war. American wore it, and the British wore it. The Arabs have taken this dress in their country. Today it is known around the mosque in North and South America. So Afghan hat. -Preceding unsigned comment added Sync2k5 (talk • contribs)
Synchronization, your claim sounds suspiciously nationalistic me, but ... I do not think there is a good article on the history of costume in South Asia. There's a bit of history in the article Sarah and little in this article. Rather than use the current "national" ones, but I think it makes more sense to write articles about the trial and the Peasant costume suit under the Ghaznavids, Mughals, Marathas, etc. Their territories are simply not coincide with the lines on modern maps.
Shalwar Kamis associated with Islam, and who were the Muslim rulers of India to the Mughul? Sayed, Lodz, Suri, Mountains, Ghaznavi, Abdali etc. all Afghans. Mention the "Persian" and "Turkish", but did not mention Afghanistan, where the dress code is the practice 99 percent of people over the Iran / Turkey, where many will not even know what it is, it's ridiculous and poor research. Salwar Kamis also became famous because of the influence of the NWFP, khans, and Pashtuns over Pakistan. These are historical facts, nothing "suspicious nationalist" about them. If you can not provide concrete evidence to say otherwise, I suggest less speculation and more common sense.
Hmm. Pictures will help. If you say you cut straighter and lighter colors, I immediately think about the style of Lucknowi Chikan embroidered costumes in very light muslin. I have not seen those called Punjabi suits, though. " I've always heard Punjabi suit and Salwar kamiz used interchangeably, but I'm very willing to believe there is D exceptions.I "believe that the cap article be renamed and Salwar kamiz, any information is integrated (if there is information that isn 't already the main article), and that Salwar, kamiz and Punjabi suit be set up to redirect to this article.Anon, "embroidery with mirrors" is called shisha embroidery, and it's just typical of Rajasthan, as Pakistan. Either way, this is not a 'is universal. probably more typical for rural / tribal clothes than urban kamiz. attempt to give a "Hindu" Dupatta shine again stupid. Trying to change the history of Islam related Salwar suit is just plain wrong. Moreover, the changes are illiterate.
This is with reference to Qamis spelling Shalwar and redirect Qamis Shalwar, leading to this article. Shalwar Qamis is a non-standard spelling, where as Salwar Kamiz is the standard spelling.
I think that some Pakistani Anon editor who feels that the Indian version of the word now stands. Just as we had an editor Anon Hindu who wanted to remove all links between Salwar kamiz and Islamic invaders from Central Asia. People refighting partition over the most unexpected topic imaginable! I will take away ref.I agree that we should encourage a much more common option, but I do not think that any alternative spelling hurts, and I do not agree with eliminating hard redirect page, if that's what offered. Redirect Pages at virtually no cost;
I do not think the alternative spelling must be specified. Pakistani I know pronounce it "Shalwar kamiz" anyway ... But, I do to remove it in the intro, but retains the redirect.
I wonder how the cat-Partug (Shalwar kamiz) now or Punjabi, Pakistani or Indian dress code. Cat Partug a Pashtun / Afghan or "stalemate" dress code. It was known as Pathani in India and is still known under this name. Punjabis took it, and Sikhs made after countless invasions of Ahmad Shah Abdali, and then the rules of the valley of Peshawar, the Sikhs have adopted many other customs, Bhangra, a local dance called "Bangray", which means the ring. Bangray or Dumpty had this domesticed version ATTAN Afghan warrior dance, whiceh made men before going to war. They also took a cock turban, like you see today is the border guards of India and Pakistan to carry. Indian / Pakistani dress code are Lunga, a dhoti and a saree. Afghans have introduced this type of dress code with their countless rules on the interval 800 years. Iran, the Turks are not anything close to a cat Partug, have clothes is more like an Arab. From the word "home" means dirt, British invented khaki (METI color), another dress code that occurred during the Anglo Afghan wars. Today it is known as Khaki Warde were public servants in India. Keray (Pathani Chapal) is now known in India and Pakistan. Afghan karakul hat is also known, worn and Gina and Hamid Karzai. Pashtun hat, hat or Afghan War now known throughout the Muslim world after its famous use in the Russian-Afghan war.
You absoltely correctly. Punjabis and Sindhis adopted this dress from the Pashtuns and Balochs in the 70th Pakistan made it their national dress, because the bulk of its population wore it, and the famous television series in Pakistan have made it popular in India in the 80s. Before the Muslims Indians did not know about the clip, clothes and wore Sarah and Lunga. It is ironic that as soon as a pure Pashtun / Afghan historical dresses and clothing is now known as the Indian in the world, which took him only two or three decades ago.
I suggest you guys update this article, the dress code Punjabi / Pakistan / India was Lunga, a dhoti and a saree. Cat Partug (shalwar kamiz) originated from the Afghan horsemen (Asvazais / Yousafzais). Even Mughul wore a long skirt pajamas, while the Afghans / Pashtuns were executioner PARTUG (shalwar kami), and was known as Pathani in those days. Cat Partug today also known by the Muslim world because of it spread from the newly-Russian Afghan war. American wore it, and the British wore it. The Arabs have taken this dress in their country. Today it is known around the mosque in North and South America. So Afghan hat. -Preceding unsigned comment added Sync2k5 (talk • contribs)
Synchronization, your claim sounds suspiciously nationalistic me, but ... I do not think there is a good article on the history of costume in South Asia. There's a bit of history in the article Sarah and little in this article. Rather than use the current "national" ones, but I think it makes more sense to write articles about the trial and the Peasant costume suit under the Ghaznavids, Mughals, Marathas, etc. Their territories are simply not coincide with the lines on modern maps.
Shalwar Kamis associated with Islam, and who were the Muslim rulers of India to the Mughul? Sayed, Lodz, Suri, Mountains, Ghaznavi, Abdali etc. all Afghans. Mention the "Persian" and "Turkish", but did not mention Afghanistan, where the dress code is the practice 99 percent of people over the Iran / Turkey, where many will not even know what it is, it's ridiculous and poor research. Salwar Kamis also became famous because of the influence of the NWFP, khans, and Pashtuns over Pakistan. These are historical facts, nothing "suspicious nationalist" about them. If you can not provide concrete evidence to say otherwise, I suggest less speculation and more common sense.
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