LOL...... the truth is to shameful for you ?
Truth is usually stranger than Fiction.
Meanwhile here is the LINK for my post. That should prove its not a lie , but the sad truth of your life.
https://popculture.knoji.com/how-the-shalwar-kameez-became-the-dress-of-the-pathans-or-pushtoons/
Also the Indonesians are muslims, but they sure as hell don't have Arabic names
NOR persian names.
You are a pure idiot. HAHAHAHA.
Shalwar is a Persian word while Kameez is an Arabic word.
Stupid Indians desperately trying to find an identity.
Pakistani people are more humble, selfless, genuine in nature. Like pointed out earlier, the large majority of scamming and fraud happens in India.
This Indian idiot, thinks Shalwar Kameez was created by Sikhs or Hindus HAHAHA.
Shalwar Kameez is a Muslim dress. Shalwar Kameez is the national dress of Pakistan.
What an Indiot.
LOL...... the truth is to shameful for you ?
Truth is usually stranger than Fiction.
Meanwhile here is the LINK for my post. That should prove its not a lie , but the sad truth of your life.
https://popculture.knoji.com/how-the-shalwar-kameez-became-the-dress-of-the-pathans-or-pushtoons/
Also the Indonesians are muslims, but they sure as hell don't have Arabic names
NOR persian names.
You are a damn liar.
Even go to wikipedia to see the history of Shalwar Kameez.
Shalwar[edit]
Main article:
Sirwal
The
shalwar (
Persian: شلوار,
Urdu: شلوار), spelled
sirwal (
Arabic: سروال) in
Arabic, and variously pronounced as
šalvār/shalvaar(
Turkish:
şalvar,
Punjabi: ਸਲਵਾਰ,
Gujarati: શલવાર,
Hindi: शलवार),
salwar/salowar (
Bengali: সালোয়ার) and
selwar (
Sylheti) are a form of baggy trousers predating the
Christian era.
[9] They are typically worn in
Muslim countries but also extensively in the
Greek countryside (and other places in the
Balkans that were influenced by
Ottoman Turks) prior to
World War II.
Shalwar (with Kabulisandals)
Shalwar
Transliterations starting from
Urdu,
Lahnda,
Persian,
Pashto,
Turkish languages use "sh".
Salwar is the spelling most commonly used in
India. Transliterations starting from
Punjabi often render the
sibilant sound at the start of salwar/shalwar as an "s". Both spellings are found in common English usage. The
shalwar spelling seems to be most common in
Canada and the
United Kingdom, and is the preferred spelling in the
Oxford English Dictionary.
Kameez[edit]
Main article:
Qamis
Left: Indian actress
Shriya Saran in a
sleeveless and
embroidered woman's kameez with
dupatta draped over the neck.
Right: The kameez is
backless with a deep cut at the back.
An Indian girl in a contemporary set of shalwar kameez and
dupatta.
Originally
qamis (
Arabic: قميص,
translit. qamīṣ, possibly from Latin, see
chemise),
[10] the
kameez (
Persian: قمیض,
Urdu: قمیض,
Hindi: कमीज़), known in Bengali as
kamij (
Bengali: কামিজ) and in Sylheti as
kamiz is a
tunic of varying length. Garments cut like the kameez can be found in many cultures. According to
Dorothy K. Burnham, of the
Royal Ontario Museum, the "seamless shirt," woven in one piece on warp-weighted looms, was superseded in early Roman times by cloth woven on vertical looms and carefully pieced so as not to waste any cloth. 10th-century cotton shirts recovered from the Egyptian desert are cut much like the kameez or the contemporary Egyptian
djellaba or
jellabiya.
[11]
While transliterations of the Arabic word preferably use "q" due to the use of
Qāf (ق), that of languages which later imported the word, such as
Urdu,
Hindi and
Persian[
dubious – discuss]use "k".
Men often wear a vest over their qameez known as a
sadri (also called a
waskat or
bandi).
[12][13]
Dupatta[edit]
Main article:
Dupatta
The
dupatta (
Hindi: दुपट्टा,
Urdu: دوپٹا) or
chunri, known as
oṛna in
Bengali: ওড়না, and
unna in
Sylheti is a scarf that is like a shawl and is essential to many women's clothing from the Indian subcontinent. It is worn with the shalwar and kameez but only by women. It is an evolved form of the ancient Indian
Uttariya and is originally part of the
Gagra choli costume. The Dupatta is worn in many regional styles across India, the most common style since early medieval times being to pleate the dupatta on the one end and tucking it into the front of the ghagra (or
lehenga) and wrapping it across the waist and over the shoulder or head, similar to the way the
sari is worn. The dupatta is traditionally seen as a symbol of modesty as its main purpose is as a
veil.
Shalwar kameez, from Max Tilke's Oriental Costume, 1922
Children in shalwar kameez
Men dressed in shalwar kameez on the road to Kalash valleys, Chitral, Pakistan
Schoolgirls in shalwar kameez and headscarves, Abbotabad, Pakistan
Description[edit]
The
shalwar are loose
pajama-like
trousers. The legs are wide at the top, and narrow at the ankle. The
kameez is a long shirt or tunic, often seen with a Western-style collar; however, for female apparel, the term is now loosely applied to collarless or
mandarin-collaredkurtas. The kameez might be worn with pajamas as well, either for fashion or comfort. Some kameez styles have side seams (known as the
chaak), left open below the waist-line, giving the wearer greater freedom of movement.
[14]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shalwar_kameez#cite_note-7
@waz,
@Horus,
@dsr478 ,
@The Eagle
This Indian idiot thinks Shalwar Kameez was created by Sikhs or Hindus. What a bloody idiot.
Everybody knows Shalwar is a Persian word while Kameez is an Arabic word.
Shalwar Kameez was created by the Muslims.
THis damn Indian is trying to claim our culture.
Time to put him in his place.
What a bloody liar.