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Bukhara men's national dress

The masterly workmanship of the aristocracy’s outer garments, the embroidery of precious fabrics, the abundance of ornaments, the buttons, belts, belts, ties, tassels, and even weapons chosen for each of them were the proof of the testimony to the rise of Bukhara men’s clothing culture to a high level of taste, aesthetics and art. Especially in medieval images, the waist of the Bukhara khan from the shoulders of compact faraj to the back, front and skirts showed the level of taste in the clothing culture of this time. The Farajs were skillfully created from fine silk and silk fabrics woven by the most famous craftsmen of Bukhara. Another coat of Bukhara residents was «kaba». This outer garment was usually worn over a shirt or jacket, which was considered an undershirt, and in a sense played the role of a long shirt -— a cloak. In addition to that a very richly decorated sword, a dagger or a knife, and an embroidered leather bag with coins were attached to it. The coat and tunic were sewn mainly with a cotton knit between the upper fabric and the lining, the distance between the knots was 4–6 cm.

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