- A
chādor (Persian, Urdu: چادر, lit. 'tent'), also
variously spelled in
English as chadah, chad(d)ar, chader, chud(d)ah, chadur, and
naturalized as /tʃʌdər/...
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Chador and the
Global Fashion Industry Mekhla Chador as a
Symbol of
Women Empowerment The Role of
Mekhla Chador in ****amese
Festivals Mekhla Chador and...
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Various styles of head coverings, most
notably the khimar, hijab,
chador, niqab, paranja, yashmak, tudong, shayla, safseri, carşaf, haik, ****tta, boshiya...
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Chador Wangmo (born c. 1981) is a
Bhutanese novelist and children's book writer. She is one of the most po****r
novelists in Bhutan.
Wangmo was a schoolteacher...
- garments:
chador,
firaq and partug. The word
Firaq partug comes from pashto.
Firaq means a
flared shirt and
partug means pants. The
chador is the head...
- robe-like dress,
similar to the abaya,
niqab and
chador. The çarşaf is
usually black. As with the
Iranian chador, the çarşaf
usually covers the
lower part of...
- also
known as Anekh, Aneq, Anigh, Anīkh, Kochev’ye Anekho, and Maḩall-e-
Chādor Neshīnī) is a
village in
Nowjeh Mehr
Rural District, Siah Rud District,...
- and
managed to
unveil herself from the
chador: OF: I
still have to ask you a lot of things.
About the "
chador", for example,
which I was
obliged to wear...
- (Khen-Lop-Chö sum).
Bartsham Chador Lhakhang is a
sacred Lhakhang in
Bartsham Gewog that
houses the thumb-size
replica of the
Chador Statue discovered from...
- Women's
Awakening (1936–1941). This
movement sought the
elimination of the
chador from
Iranian working society.
Supporters held that the veil
impeded physical...