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Saraiki shalwar suits
There are two types of Saraiki shalwar suits which originate in the southern area of Punjab, Pakistan, in the Punjabi Saraiki region. These are the Bahawalpuri shalwar suit and the Multani shalwar suit.
==Bahawalpuri shalwar suit==
The Bahawalpuri shalwar〔(The Pakistan gazetteer, Volume 5 (2000) )〕 originates from the Bahawalpur region of Punjab, Pakistan. The Bahawalpuri shalwar is very wide and baggy〔(Current Opinion, Volume 25 (1899) )〕 with many voluminous folds.〔(Katherine Prior, John Admson (2001) Maharajas' Jewels )〕
The Bahawalpuri shalwar was worn by the men of the royal family of Bahawalpur. The royal men wore shalwar with coats, made of silk,〔Current Opinion, Volume 25 (1899) ()〕 embroidered in golden patterns. The material traditionally used for the Bahawalpuri shalwar and suthan is known as sufi which is a mixture of cotton warp mixed with silk weft and gold threads running down the material.〔Extracts from the District & States Gazetteers of the Punjab, Pakistan, Volume 2 (1976) ()〕 The other name for these types of mixed cloth is shuja khani.〔(The Pakistan gazetteer, Volume 3 (2000) )〕
The Bahawalpuri shalwar is worn with the Bahawalpur style kameez, the Punjabi kurta or chola.〔1998 District Census Report of (of District ).: Lodhran (1999) ()〕 The Bahawalpur kameez has local prints and embroidery patterns. Bandhani tye-dyeing is popular in the Cholistan desert〔Nasreen Askari, Liz Arthur, Paisley Museum and Art Galleries Merrell Holberton, (1999) Uncut cloth ()〕 area of the Punjab region. Bandhani patterns are used on Punjabi kurtas which are also worn with the Bahawalpuri shalwar. In the early 20th century A.D. it was traditional for men to wear the angarkha on its own leaving the chest and abdomen exposed, which was locally known as the chola.〔Dīn, Malik Muḥammad. Gazetteer of the Bahawalpur state with map 1904 ()〕
The headgear includes the turban for men and headscarf for women. In the past, large turbans were worn such as the type in Bahawalpur which could be up to 40 feet long.〔Mohinder Singh Randhawa. (1960) Punjab: Itihas, Kala, Sahit, te Sabiachar aad.Bhasha Vibhag, Punjab, Patiala.〕 Now the turbans are shorter of various designs. Under the turban, it is traditional to wear a cap called a kolah. Men also traditionally throw a scarf over their shoulders which is embroidered on the borders.〔Álī, Shahāmat (1848) The history of Bahawalpur: with notices of the adjacent countries of Sindh, Afghanistan, Multan, and the west of India ()〕

File:Nawab Muhammad Of Bawalpur 1868-1900.JPG|Nawab Muhammad Of Bahawalpur (1868-1900) wearing a loose Bahawalpuri shalwar
File:Prince Suba Sadiq Abbasi.JPG|Prince Suba Sadiq Abbasi, Bahawalpur
File:Bed Sheets.JPG|Bahawalpur kameez
File:Rohi's Women Dress.JPG|Rohi (Cholistan) woman's bandhani dress (Punjab, Pakistan)
File:Nawab Sadiq Khan Fifth.JPG|Nawab Sadiq Khan Fifth (died 1966)〔(The All-Pakistan Legal Decisions, Volume 36, Part 1 1984 )〕 in the Bahawalpuri shalwar
File:Raja Of Bahawalpur former Saraiki Prince.JPG|Raja Of Bahawalpur
File:Saraiki Tradition Rohi.JPG|Saraiki Tradition Rohi
File:Sadeq Mohammad Khan (6282373533).jpg|Sadeq Mohammad Khan in Bahawalpuri suit


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