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Bangladesh
: Clothing
Bangladeshi women habitually wear Sarees.
Jamdani was once world famous for it's most
artistic and expensive ornamental fabric.
Moslin, a fine and artistic type of cloth
was well-known worldwide. Naksi Kantha,
embroidered quilted patchwork cloth produced
by the village women, is still familiar
in villages and towns simultaneously. A
common hairstyle is Beni (twisted bun) that
Bangalee women are fond of. Traditionally
males wear Panjabis, Fatuas and Pajamas.
Hindus wear Dhuty for religious purposes.
Now-a-days common dresses of males are shirts
and pants.
Government and non-government organizations
like Bangla Academy, Nazrul Institute, Bangladesh
Shilpakala Academy, Fine arts Institute,
Chhayanat etc. play significant role to
flourish Bangladeshi art and culture providing
encouragement in music, drama, dance, recitation,
art etc. Many other cultural organizations
are also popularizing Bangladeshi art and
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