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  2. Khussa (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    Sindhi Khusso/Multani Khussa or simply Khussa ( Urdu: کُھسّہ ), is a traditional footwear [1] produced in Multan, Punjab and Sindh, Pakistan. [2] [3] [4] Khussa are made by artisans mostly using vegetable-tanned leather. The uppers are made of one piece of leather or textile embroidered and embellished with brass nails, cowry shells ...

  3. Jutti - Wikipedia

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    During certain festivals special juttis are also fitted to the feet of cows. Elsewhere in India, juttis are commonly also known as mojari, while an alternative name in Pakistan is khussa. They are now very popular in the West too. Like mojaris, these are long shoes with the end curled upwards.

  4. Heera Mandi - Wikipedia

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    Over time, during the day, Heera Mandi is much like any other Pakistani bazaar and is known for its good food, wide range of Khussa (traditional Mughal footwear), and shops for musical instruments and dance. At night, the brothels above the shops open.

  5. Multani Khussa - Wikipedia

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    Multani Khussa. Multani Khussa/Sindhi Khusso or simply Khussa (Urdu: کُھسّہ), is a traditional footwear produced in Multan, Punjab and Sindh, Pakistan. Khussa are made by artisans mostly using vegetable-tanned leather.

  6. Sindhi Mojari - Wikipedia

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    Sindhi Mojari. Sindhi Mojari (or simply Mojari) is a type of handcrafted footwear produced in the Pakistan. They are traditionally made by artisans mostly using tanned leather. The uppers are made of one piece of leather or textile embroidered and embellished with brass nails, cowry shells, mirrors, bells and ceramic beads.

  7. Pakistani clothing - Wikipedia

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    Men wear shalwar kameez, kurta, Pakistani Waistcoat, achkan and sherwani, churidar, or pajama. Other items of clothing include the jama and the angarkha. Headgear includes turbans, the Jinnah Cap, also called Karakul, Fez, also called Rumi Topi, and Taqiyah (cap). Peshawari chappal and Khussa are popular foot wear.

  8. Peshawari chappal - Wikipedia

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    The Peshawari chappal ( Pashto: پېښوري څپلی, Urdu: پیشاوری چپل) is a traditional type of footwear of Pashtuns, worn especially by Pashtuns in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region. The shoe takes its name from the city of Peshawar, [1] where it originates.

  9. Pakistani craft - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani craft ( Urdu: پاکستانی دستکاری) has a long tradition and history. It is a traditional work or art of Pakistani people to produce, design or shape objects by using simple tools or simply by hand. It is generally produced by an individual, group or independent artists, and while it is an ancient custom, artists process ...

  10. Talk:Khussa (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    Mojari and Multani Khussa: Difference between pages. I'm assuming that 173.206.37.157 is the IP address of Mraza2011. I see that they responded to a proposal to move Mojari into Jutti by creating a fork at Multani Khussa and proposing to merge their fork into Jutti. It makes more sense to either: Merge Multani Khussa back into Mojari-or-

  11. Service Industries Limited - Wikipedia

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    Service Industries Limited (SIL) (Urdu: سروس انڈسٹریز لمیٹڈ), doing business as Servis, is a Pakistani multinational shoes and tire manufacturer which is based in Lahore, Pakistan. Service factories are located in the Pakistani cities of Gujrat, Muridke, Nooriabad, Raiwind, Negombo, Sri Lanka.