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  2. Vakko - Wikipedia

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    It also operates boutiques under the Vakkorama, Vakko Couture, Vakko Wedding, Vakko L'Atelier, and Vakko Home names, as well as Vakko Outlet locations. In 1962, Vakko's eight-story flagship store on İstiklal Avenue in Beyoğlu was the first modern department store in Turkey. It operated until 2006, when it became a branch of Mango.

  3. Ottoman clothing - Wikipedia

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    Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent adorned in a richly embroidered kaftan. A stylish young woman of the mid-17th century. She wears şalvar (trousers), a long, sheer gömlek (chemise), and an ankle-length purple entari (outer robe) with the ends tucked up. The fur lining of her yelek (jacket or vest) marks her as wealthy and high-ranking.

  4. Women's Museum Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    Women's Museum Istanbul (Turkish: İstanbul Kadın Müzesi), located in Istanbul, Turkey, is an online museum devoted to the role played by women in the city. Launched online in 2012, it is Turkey's first-ever and the world's third city museum dedicated to women.

  5. Turkish salvar - Wikipedia

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    Turkish salvar. Turkish şalvar (pronounced shalvar, Turkish: [ʃalˈvaɾ] ), Turkish trousers or dimiye are traditional baggy trousers gathered in tightly at the ankle. They are part of Turkish folk dress . Men may wear the traditional loose coat, called jubba, over the şalvar. Other upper garments are also worn over or under şalvar.

  6. Women in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    In Turkey, 47.5% of staff at the top five universities are female, a higher proportion than for their equivalents in the United States (35.9%), Denmark (31%) and Japan (12.7%). [101] While still trailing male literacy rates, female literacy rates in Turkey have grown substantially to 93.6% in 2016. [102]

  7. Headscarf controversy in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The headscarf controversy in Turkey was a 20th and early 21st century controversy about women wearing Islamic headscarves. The Republic of Turkey had been a secular state since the constitutional amendment of 1937. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk introduced the secularization of the state in the Turkish Constitution of 1924, alongside his reforms.

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