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Transliterations starting from Punjabi often render the sibilant sound at the start of salwar/shalwar as an "s". Transliterations starting from Urdu, Lahnda, Persian, Pashto, Turkish languages use "sh". 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. Salwar seems to be more common in the US and is found at many online stores selling salwar kameez. The word kameez is often spelled with an H, as in khameez.The pants, or salvar, are known as salvar in Punjabi: ਸਲਵਾਰ ਕਮੀਜ, salvaar or shalvaar શલવાર કમીઝ in Gujarati, salvaar or shalvar शलवार क़मीज़ in Hindi, and shalvar in Urdu: شلوار قمیض‎. The word comes from the Persian: شلوار, meaning pants.
The shirt, kameez or qamiz, takes its name from the Arabic qamis. There are two main hypotheses regarding the origin of the Arabic word, namely:
that Arabic qamis is derived from the Latin camisia (shirt), which in its turn comes from the Proto-Indo-European kem (‘cloak’).[22]that Mediaeval Latin camisia is a borrowing through Hellenistic Greek kamision from the Central Semitic root “qmṣ”, represented by Ugaritic qmṣ (‘garment’) and Arabic qamīṣ (‘shirt’). Both of these are related to the Hebrew verb קמץ qmṣ (‘grip’, ‘enclose with one’s hand’).[23]
Garments cut like the traditional kameez are known in many cultures; according to Dorothy Burnham, of the Royal Ontario Museum, the "seamless shirt," woven in one piece on warp-weighted looms, was superseded in early Roman times by cloth woven on vertical looms and carefully pieced so as not to waste any cloth. 10th century cotton shirts recovered from the Egyptian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 traditional kameez or the contemporary Egyptian jellabah or galabia.[24]Shalwar is the generic term used to describe the lower garment developed in different regions. The earliest form of the salwar originated in Central Asia amongst the Turks and its use was spread to Afghanistan, India, Iran, the Arab world, Turkey and wherever the Turks established their empires.[6] The Ottomans spread the use of the shalwar throughout its empire.
In Turkic Central Asian culture, the shalwar is accompanied by a tunic. The Ghaznavid Turks also popularised the shalwar/tunic attire in Afghanistan and Northern India. In the Ukraine, the traditional dress for men includes Kozhukh, Kontusz, Żupan and Sharovary (shalwar) which is a variation of the shalwar/tunic combination.
In India, the term shalwar includes the Sindhi suthan, Punjabi suthan, Dogri pajamma and the Kashmiri suthan. A suthan is a very loose lower garment, examples of which can be seen in the pictures, below.
The traditional dress of women in Sindh was the lehnga choli, of women in Kashmir was the Pheran [7] flowing to the ankles, and the peshwaj in Jammu for women, also flowing to the ankles. The traditional dress of women of Punjab was the Punjabi Ghagra and choli/kurti/kameez.[8][9]The kameez is usually cut straight and flat; older kameez use traditional cuts, as shown in the illustration above. Modern kameez are more likely to have European-inspired set-in sleeves. The tailor's taste and skill are usually displayed, not in the overall cut, but in the shape of the neckline and the decoration of the kameez. Modern versions of the feminine kameez can be much less modest than traditional versions. The kameez may be cut with a deep neckline, sewn in diaphanous fabrics, or styled in cap-sleeve or sleeveless designs. The kameez side seams may be split up to the thigh or even the waistline, and it may be worn with the salwar slung low on the hips. When a woman wears a semi-transparent kameez (mostly as a party dress), she wears a choli or a cropped camisole underneath it.
When women wear the salwar kameez, they usually wear a long scarf or shawl called a dupatta around the head or neck. For Muslim women, the dupatta is a less stringent alternative to the chador or burqa (see also hijab and purdah). For Sikh and Hindu women (especially those from northern India, where the salwar kameez is most popular), the dupatta is useful when the head must be covered, as in a Gurdwara or a Temple, or the presence of elders. For other women, the dupatta is simply a stylish accessory that can be worn over one shoulder or draped around the chest and over both shoulders.

Men S Kurta Designs……..Woman Boys Girls Designs Photos Pictures Images Pics Wallpapers
Men S Kurta Designs……..Woman Boys Girls Designs Photos Pictures Images Pics Wallpapers
Men S Kurta Designs……..Woman Boys Girls Designs Photos Pictures Images Pics Wallpapers
Men S Kurta Designs……..Woman Boys Girls Designs Photos Pictures Images Pics Wallpapers
Men S Kurta Designs……..Woman Boys Girls Designs Photos Pictures Images Pics Wallpapers
Men S Kurta Designs……..Woman Boys Girls Designs Photos Pictures Images Pics Wallpapers
Men S Kurta Designs……..Woman Boys Girls Designs Photos Pictures Images Pics Wallpapers
Men S Kurta Designs……..Woman Boys Girls Designs Photos Pictures Images Pics Wallpapers
Men S Kurta Designs……..Woman Boys Girls Designs Photos Pictures Images Pics Wallpapers
Men S Kurta Designs……..Woman Boys Girls Designs Photos Pictures Images Pics Wallpapers
Men S Kurta Designs……..Woman Boys Girls Designs Photos Pictures Images Pics Wallpapers

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