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Qué (quién) es dupatta - definición

CLOTH WRAP WORN AS A SHAWL, SCARF, OR VEIL IN SOUTH ASIA
Chunni; Chunari; Orna (dress); Orna (garment); Voni (garment); Oni (garment); Bochanrr; Dopatta; Audhani; Duppattas
  •  Women wearing dupatta with [[Ghagra choli]]
  • Dancing woman wearing dupatta, detail from Kalpa Sutra manuscript, c.1300s.

dupatta         
[d?'p?t?]
¦ noun a length of material worn as a head covering by women from the Indian subcontinent.
Origin
from Hindi dupa??a.
Dupatta         
The dupattā is a shawl traditionally worn by women in Indian subcontinent to cover the head and shoulders. The dupatta is currently used most commonly as part of the women's shalwar kameez outfit, and worn over the kurta and the gharara.
Khara dupatta         
ELABORATE WEDDING ENSEMBLE OF MUSLIM BRIDES
Khara Dupatta; Maang tikka
Khada dupatta (upright stole) is the traditional wedding dress of Hyderabadi Muslim brides in the Indian subcontinent. It is an elaborate wedding ensemble comprising a kurta (tunic), chooridaar (extra-long slim pants that gather at the ankles), and a 6-yard dupatta (stole or veil).

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Dupatta

The dupattā, also called chunni, chunari and chundari, is a long shawl-like scarf traditionally worn by women in the Indian subcontinent to cover the head and shoulders. The dupatta is currently used most commonly as part of the women's shalwar kameez outfit, and worn over the kurta and the gharara.

Ejemplos de uso de dupatta
1. The only time we come together onscreen is in a song Dupatta Tera Nau Rang Da.
2. She wore a cream silk tunic, matching trousers and a dupatta scarf.
3. Instead, her white head scarf, known as a dupatta, became her political trademark –– a symbolic bridge between tradition and modernity.
4. Troops of Army engineers are also employed at Dhirkot, Gari Dupatta and Shinkiari for reconstruction of the damaged buildings.
5. These upholders of Indian social standards then pulled her dupatta off to humiliate her and threw her out of the village.