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  2. Pakistani clothing - Wikipedia

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    Bridal dresses. Pakistani brides traditionally opt for lehengas, anarkalis, or shararas and ghararas. Most wear lehengas, popularly either with short lehenga cholis or a longer shalwar top. Lehengas are long skirts usually paired with a short blouse known as a choli, but can be paired with a long shalwar kameez.

  3. Bride buying - Wikipedia

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    Bride buying or bride purchasing is the cultural practice of providing some form of payment in exchange for a bride. The payment may be made to the bride's father, family, or a separate agent. It is the converse of a dowry. Illegal in some countries, [which?] it has a firm foothold in parts of Asia and Africa.

  4. Marriage in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Families and friends are usually seated in a large hall during the ceremony. Marriage in Pakistan ( Urdu: پاکستانی شادی) pertains to wedding traditions established and adhered by Pakistani men and women. Despite their local and regional variations, marriages in Pakistan generally follow Islamic marital jurisprudence.

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    From clean and classic to directional and bold, shop the best affordable wedding guest dresses from Zara, H&M, Mango, & Other Stories, Aritzia, and more.

  7. Punjabi clothing - Wikipedia

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    Punjabis. In the ancient Punjab region, people wore cotton clothing. Both men and women wore knee-length tops. A scarf was worn over the tops which would be draped over the left shoulder and under the right. A large sheet would be further draped over one shoulder which would hang loose towards the knees.