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- Phiran abstract "The traditional outfit for both males and females in Kashmir is the Phiran and poots. The phiran and poots consist of two gowns, one over the other. The traditional phiran and poots extends to the feet, which was popular up to the late 19th century C.E. However, a relatively modern variation of the phiran and poots extends to below the knees, which is worn with a suthan (loose form of shalwar) similar to the styles worn in Afghanistan. It is optional to wear the suthan with a long phiran as traditionally lower garments are not worn with phirans. The traditional phiran and poots do not have side slits.In summer, the phiran and poots are made of cotton, but in winter, the poots are made out of cotton and the phiran of wool, covering and protecting the body from the cold. These dresses are used by the residents of the Kashmir valley.".
- Phiran thumbnail Bihar_girl_in_Kashmiri_dress.jpg?width=300.
- Phiran wikiPageID "43432639".
- Phiran wikiPageLength "12026".
- Phiran wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Phiran wikiPageRevisionID "705343881".
- Phiran wikiPageWikiLink Afghanistan.
- Phiran wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culture_of_Jammu_and_Kashmir.
- Phiran wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_clothing.
- Phiran wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kashmir.
- Phiran wikiPageWikiLink Churidar.
- Phiran wikiPageWikiLink Cold_Weather.
- Phiran wikiPageWikiLink Flower.
- Phiran wikiPageWikiLink Hunza_(princely_state).
- Phiran wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Phiran wikiPageWikiLink Jammu_Division.
- Phiran wikiPageWikiLink Kanger.
- Phiran wikiPageWikiLink Kashmir.
- Phiran wikiPageWikiLink Kashmir_Valley.
- Phiran wikiPageWikiLink Kashmiris.
- Phiran wikiPageWikiLink Punjab_(region).
- Phiran wikiPageWikiLink Shalwar_kameez.
- Phiran wikiPageWikiLink Srinagar.
- Phiran wikiPageWikiLink Taranga_(clothing).
- Phiran wikiPageWikiLink Wool.
- Phiran wikiPageWikiLink File:Bihar_girl_in_Kashmiri_dress.jpg.
- Phiran wikiPageWikiLink File:Traditinal_winter_dress_of_kashmir.jpg.
- Phiran wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kashmiri Phiran and poots".
- Phiran wikiPageWikiLinkText "Phiran and poots".
- Phiran wikiPageWikiLinkText "Phiran".
- Phiran wikiPageWikiLinkText "Phiran, poots and shalwar".
- Phiran wikiPageWikiLinkText "Phiran/suthan outfit".
- Phiran wikiPageWikiLinkText "phiran".
- Phiran wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clothing_in_South_Asia.
- Phiran wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Phiran wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Phiran subject Category:Culture_of_Jammu_and_Kashmir.
- Phiran subject Category:Indian_clothing.
- Phiran subject Category:Kashmir.
- Phiran hypernym Phiran.
- Phiran comment "The traditional outfit for both males and females in Kashmir is the Phiran and poots. The phiran and poots consist of two gowns, one over the other. The traditional phiran and poots extends to the feet, which was popular up to the late 19th century C.E. However, a relatively modern variation of the phiran and poots extends to below the knees, which is worn with a suthan (loose form of shalwar) similar to the styles worn in Afghanistan.".
- Phiran label "Phiran".
- Phiran sameAs Q17492591.
- Phiran sameAs m.011jjtcf.
- Phiran sameAs Q17492591.
- Phiran wasDerivedFrom Phiran?oldid=705343881.
- Phiran depiction Bihar_girl_in_Kashmiri_dress.jpg.
- Phiran isPrimaryTopicOf Phiran.