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Afghan man and woman in traditional dress

Afghan costumes

Afghan women from Badakhshan province

Afghan young woman

Afghan man

Afghan men near Khyber pass

Traditional costumes in Kurdistan

Kurdish clothing differs from men to women, and differ from country to country. Some say that you can tell which area a Kurd is from by looking at his or her clothes.\r\nTraditional dress for women in Kurdistan consists of very colourful clothing. Usually a long dress or gown is worn, over which a jacket or vest is worn. Colourful belts are included, as are colourful pants.

Young Kurdish couple

Women in Kurdistan

Kurdish clothing

Syrian people going to a marriage

Traditional clothing in Damascus

Lebanese-Syrian man

Palestinian-Syrian women

Syrian dancer

Syrian-Kurdish woman

Traditional Slovenian costume

To our big surprise, also in Slovenia, our new home country, there is a tradition with folklore anmd costumes. We enjoyed the festvial in Kamnik!

Oberkrainer costumes

Folklore festival in Kamnik

Folklore festival in Kamnik

Traditional coistumes from Ratece

Afghan palaw bu rani

Afghan qabuli palaw

Afghan bolani

Veggie stuffed flat bread

Afghan dumplings with beef sauce and garlic

Kurdish eprx (stuffed vegetables and lamb

Kurdish doma

Kurdish shamburak meatballs

Syrian kebab

Syrian shahir\u0027s maldoum

Syrian freekeh with chicken

Syrian fattet djaj chicken

Syrian lentils

Slovenian sausage

Slovenian meat loaf

Slovenian dumplings Slikrofi

Slovenian frika

Slovenian sea food

Beef stew (Golas)

Mushroom soup (gobova juha)

Afghan almond bisquits

Afghan custard (firni)

Fghan sweet (sheerpira)

Kurdish id al fitr

you eat this at the end of Ramadan

Kurdish sweet (kanafeh)

Syrian Damascene barazek

Syrian haytaliyeh

Syrian Aleppo cookies (halab)

Slovenian cream cake

Slovenian gibanica

Slovenian potica