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What (who) is kurta - definition

ANY OF VARIOUS FORMS OF TUNIC ORIGINATING ON THE INDIAN SUBCONTINENT
Panjabi (garment); Kurtas; Jeans kurta; Indian shirt; Indian tunic; Punjabi Kurta and Tehmat; Fanjabi; Kurta-pyjama
  • Cotton kurta worn over matching cotton pants.
  • Close up of front opening kurta with [[plackets]] and cuff links
  • Close up of knot-and-loop button for a kurta with opening off the left shoulder, a relic of the ''qaba'' of the [[Ghaznavid]] period.<ref name="Rahman-Alkazi2002-467"/>
  • chikan]] embroidery
  • chikan]]'', a style of embroidery from [[Lucknow]], [[India]]
  • A silk kurta worn with [[churidar]] and decorative [[mojari]] sandals.

kurta         
['k?:t?]
¦ noun a loose collarless shirt worn by people from the Indian subcontinent.
Origin
from Urdu and Pers. kurtah.
Kurta         
A kurta (or sometimes kurti, for women) is a loose collarless shirt worn in many regions of South Asia, Quote: "Kurta: a loose shirt without a collar, worn by women and men from South Asia" and now also worn around the world. Tracing its roots to Central Asian nomadic tunics, or upper body garments, of the late-ancient- or early-medieval era, the kurta has evolved stylistically over the centuries, especially in South Asia, as a garment for everyday wear as well as for formal occasions.
Wondimu Kurta         
ETHIOPIAN POLITICIAN
Wondimu Kurta (, ) is an Ethiopian politician who has been serving as speaker of South West Ethiopia Peoples' Region since 2021.https://www.

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Kurta

A kurta is a loose collarless shirt or tunic worn in many regions of South Asia, and now also worn around the world. Tracing its roots to Central Asian nomadic tunics, or upper body garments, of the late-ancient- or early-medieval era, the kurta has evolved stylistically over the centuries, especially in South Asia, as a garment for everyday wear as well as for formal occasions.

The kurta is traditionally made of cotton or silk. It is worn plain or with embroidered decoration, such as chikan; and it can be loose or tight in the torso, typically falling either just above or somewhere below the knees of the wearer. The front and back of a traditional kurta are made of rectangular pieces, and its side-seams are left open at the bottom, up to varying lengths, to enable ease of movement.

The sleeves of a traditional kurta fall to the wrist without narrowing, the ends hemmed but not cuffed; the kurta can be worn by both men and women; it is traditionally collarless, though standing collars are increasingly popular. Kurtas are traditionally worn over ordinary pajamas, loose shalwars, or churidars. Among urban youth, kurtas are being increasingly worn over jeans, not only in South Asia, but also in the South Asian diaspora, both the recently established, and the longstanding. Young women and girls in urban areas are increasingly wearing kurtis, which are short hip-length kurtas, with jeans or leggings, in addition to more traditional lower-body garments.

Examples of use of kurta
1. Pravin, clean shaven and clad in a black kurta, was called on the docks.
2. Hurley wore an almond coloured sleeveless top and Nayar a kurta and a jeans.
3. The Bollywood icon was dressed in a kurta pyjama, with a cream–coloured shawl.
4. Praveen, attired in white kurta and pyjama, heard the arguments of both sides in rapt attention.
5. The high point of the evening was Amitabh Bachchan looking resplendent in a white crystal–studded kurta.