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 Two Historical Facts About Traditional Shalwar Kameez  1


In the days of Rajas and Maharaja, Sharwar Kameez was the most traditional and cultural clothing of the most noble and elite of the Indian subcontinent. This was a dress code and a status symbol used by Nawabs or Lords in social gatherings, ceremonies, or business meetings wearing chooridaar pajama and Anglaca style shirts, or sheerwani and Shalwar Kameez. Two historical facts about this traditional costume are:

1. In the 12th century, Charwar Camis became a popular dress for Iranian aristocrats. The word Sharwa comes from the Persian Salva word meaning pants. The Mogul emperor brought this trend to the Indian subcontinent. From here it spread to all parts of the Indo-Park subcontinent and other parts of the world. Traditional dress turns into designer and contemporary formal and informal clothing. Still, it has never lost its popularity and fame. Future fashion is a mixture of Eastern and Western styles and is becoming very popular among celebrities and young boys and girls.

2. The dress regained its fame and popularity when noble leaders switched from trousers or trousers to Charwar kameez. With the freedom of India and the separation of Indian Pakistan, Pakistan's national leaders preferred to wear Charwar Kameez to represent them on an international platform. It was later announced as a Pakistani national costume. Pakistani founder Muhammad Alidiner has been wearing Shea Crocodile and Shar many times. Kamies are worn as underwear for a sheer crocodile, a kind of long coat for men. At that time, Ginnacap became a popular fashion accessory for men.


 Two Historical Facts About Traditional Shalwar Kameez  1


 Two Historical Facts About Traditional Shalwar Kameez  1


 Two Historical Facts About Traditional Shalwar Kameez  1


 Two Historical Facts About Traditional Shalwar Kameez  1

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