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Why Tajiks dont dress Tajiki national dress?
#4
Posted 24 July 2008 - 06:47 PM
What do you mean by simpler? How simpler? Do you have any pictures?
Thanks in advance,
Pors.
[QUOTE=dokhtare pulegun;12170]I've seen plenty of women wearing Tajik clothes in Afghanistan...
It's not exactly the same as it is in Tajikistan but the style is the similar, just simpler.[/QUOTE]

Thanks in advance,
Pors.
[QUOTE=dokhtare pulegun;12170]I've seen plenty of women wearing Tajik clothes in Afghanistan...
It's not exactly the same as it is in Tajikistan but the style is the similar, just simpler.[/QUOTE]
#11
Posted 25 July 2008 - 07:13 PM
[QUOTE=Azar_Khorasani;12142]I never seen a Tajik women dressed in Tajiki clothes in Afghanistan why?[/QUOTE]
On weddings most women wear national dresses. Even Hazaras and urbanized Pashtuns wear it. We shouldn´t summerize Tajik national or tradition clothes only on Tajikistan or Transoxania. Regionaly, Tajiks clothes differ from eachother in some points. In Herat, our tradition clothes for women and men looks a bit different than Tajikistan´s or Uzbekistan´s but also from other regions inside Afghanistan. Tajik´s traditional clothes outside Afghanistan (same with Uzbeks, Turkmen, Ksakh people and other turkish people) are known mostly for having a crown-like hat while inside Afghanistan they don´t have (only sometimes).

I think this sort of clothes are not uncommonly. My mother wear it sometimes too when she is at home.
On weddings most women wear national dresses. Even Hazaras and urbanized Pashtuns wear it. We shouldn´t summerize Tajik national or tradition clothes only on Tajikistan or Transoxania. Regionaly, Tajiks clothes differ from eachother in some points. In Herat, our tradition clothes for women and men looks a bit different than Tajikistan´s or Uzbekistan´s but also from other regions inside Afghanistan. Tajik´s traditional clothes outside Afghanistan (same with Uzbeks, Turkmen, Ksakh people and other turkish people) are known mostly for having a crown-like hat while inside Afghanistan they don´t have (only sometimes).

I think this sort of clothes are not uncommonly. My mother wear it sometimes too when she is at home.
#13
Posted 26 July 2008 - 11:52 AM
[QUOTE=dokhtare pulegun;12336]
I love her clothes! And she is so cute![/QUOTE]
A good song. It reminds me of kabul. Once there was a rumor in Kabul that Ismail Khan's men have killed this lady, but now it is said she is well and alive living in a western country.
I love her clothes! And she is so cute![/QUOTE]
A good song. It reminds me of kabul. Once there was a rumor in Kabul that Ismail Khan's men have killed this lady, but now it is said she is well and alive living in a western country.