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Khalat
Traditional garment of Central and South Asia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Khilat" redirects here. For the Anatolian city, see Ahlat.
A khalat (Persian, from Arabic: خلعت, romanized: khilat), is a loose, long-sleeved outer silk or cotton robe common in Central Asia and South Asia and worn both by men and women, although in differing styles.
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