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    Sindhi Khusso/Multani Khussa or simply Khussa (Urdu: کُھسّہ), is a traditional footwear produced in Sindh and Multan in Pakistan. Khussa are made by local...
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    shoe Motorcycle boot Mukluk Mule Multani Khussa Namaksin Okobo Opanak Opinga Organ shoes Orthopaedic footwear Over-the-knee boot Oxford shoe Paduka Pampootie...
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    Galesh (redirect from Kalash (footwear))
    produce.[disambiguation needed] Galesh are also called khussa or charoq. In India a similar footwear is called mojari or jutti. Persian Art Giveh List of...
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  • especially in rural areas of Punjab where it is called pagri. Footwear include the khussa and Peshawari chappal, which is also widely worn. Punjabi kurta...
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    Sindhi Mojari (category Folk footwear)
    Shalwar Kameez. Jutti Kolhapuri chappal Khussa Paduka Jutta Jain-Neubauer; Bata Shoe Museum (2000). Feet & footwear in Indian culture. Mapin Publishing Pvt...
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  • Pakistani bazaar and is known for its good food, wide range of Khussa (traditional Mughal footwear), and shops for musical instruments and dance. At night,...
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    Jutti (category Indian footwear)
    tip, nokh curved upwards like traditional moustaches, and are also called khussa, and some women’s jutis are backless. Even with changing times juttis have...
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  • Multani people, or Saraikis, an ethnic group of Pakistan Multani Khussa, type of footwear from Multan Multani Caravanserai, caravanserai in Baku, Azerbaijan...
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  • prefer to wear chaadar (laacha and lungi) with kameez. For footwear, people prefer "Khussa" during cultural festivals. Religion: 100% Islam. Nearest Places:...
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