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Sharavary
Sharovary (''ir. sharavara'', pers. شلوار -''shalvar'') are a kind of men's pants, part of the national clothes of Ukrainian Cossacks - are free to hips, often with assembly at the waist, collected at the bottom near the ankles. Similar pants in other cultures are Sirwal, Salwar, Shalwar kameez, etc. The presence of wide trousers in the territory of Ukraine designed for riding originate with the Scythians. Exposure to similar Turkish modes of dress would have occurred in battle on the steppes of Ukraine. The presence of sharovary in the dress of the Ukrainian Cossacks of Zaporizhia is noted by German ambassador Erich Lassota in the 16th century. A comprehensive description of Cossack dress is included in the publication of 1651 Description of Ukraine by Polish-enlisted French-born cartographer and military engineer Guillaume Le Vasseur de Beauplan. It lists the shirts, hats and Żupan, kaptan of thick cloth that made up the Ukrainian Cossack everyday clothes. See also ...
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European Loose Trousers
The sirwal or shalwar forms part of traditional costume in some parts of Europe. Sharavary suits The salvar is known as sharavary in parts of Europe which is worn with any upper garment. In Ukraine, the sharavary is voluminous. In Circassia, women wear the sharavary with a long shirt. File:Народне вбрання Київської губернії 1.jpg, Ukraine Kat-haljina suit In Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro, the salvar is known as the dimije which has a local style. The kat-haljina suit is a combination of a European style blouse and dimije made from the same material. Bulgaria The salvar and similar trousers are also worn in Bulgaria. File:Kiselovo-turkish.jpg, Kiselovo-turkish (Bulgaria) Schalwar/vraka In parts of Greece (such as Crete, the Greek islands and Cyprus Cyprus ; tr, Kıbrıs (), officially the Republic of Cyprus,, , lit: Republic of Cyprus is an island country located south of the Anatolian Peninsula in the east ...
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