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Kurta
A kurta (,(ヒンディー語:कुर्ता), (パンジャーブ語:ਕੁੜਤਾ), ) is an upper garment for men and women, originating in South Asia, with regional variations of form.〔(Kumar, Ritu (2006) Costumes and textiles of royal India )〕 == Etymology == The word ''kurta'' is a borrowing from Hindustani,〔(Merriam Webster: Kurta )〕 originally from either Sanskrit ''kuratu/kurtaka'' or Persian (literally, "a collarless shirt").〔McGregor, R. S. (ed.). 1993. ''The Oxford Hindi-English Dictionary''. Oxford University Press. 1083 pages. ISBN 0-19-563846-8.〕 It was first used in English in the 20th century.〔Oxford English Dictionary, Second Edition. 1989. The first use is attributed to W.G. Lawrence in T. E. Lawrence, ''Home Letters'', 1913, "Me in a dhoti khurta, White Indian clothes."〕 A kurta worn by females is called a kurti.
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