CHADOR
Chador and Headscarf.
A kirtle may be either a tunic-like garment for men; or a long dress for women to wear beneath a cloak. One Latin equivalent is a tunica, which is a sleeved garment worn by Roman men and women. Another Latin equivalent is palla, which is a long and wide outer garment worn by Roman women.
It was called a Manteau. Martin Taylor
it is called a hijjab. i wear one so i know. :-)
Roman women wore a long tunic called a stola. This could be worn over a piece of clothing called a tunica interior. Over the stola, women could wear a cloak, called a palla, over their shoulders.
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Romans use to wear long cloak like dresses called tunics women called it palla (it might look sad that I know this but I did a topic on it)
Iranian women invented this organization to trick people in to making them tuck there buck they have elephant tires and crop dust
Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian has written: 'A mirror garden' -- subject(s): Biography, Iranian Americans, Iranian American women, Women
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