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A khalat (: خلعت, from ) is a loose, long-sleeved outer or robe common in and and worn both by men and women, although in differing styles.


History
Historically, richly adorned khalats have been used as robes of honour. Khilat was also used to denote the ceremony of awarding the honorific robe. Such social aspects of clothing have been known in many societies. By the 19th century in the word khilat had come to mean any gift of money or goods the Government of India awarded in return for service from tributary princes, khans and tribal leaders.


Cultural variation

Central Asia
Central Asian khalats can be thin, decorative garments or thick, full-length robes that provide good protection from exposure to heat, light, and cold.


Eastern Europe
Khilat is one of many borrowings in , where khalat has become a generic term for various robes.

In Romanian the word is halat is used, meaning , , smock, , etc. A similar garment is known as in Turkic.

The khalat () was also worn by Ashkenazi Jewish men in Eastern Europe before the early 20th century. These were long, close-fitting coats with shawl collars and pockets. Khlats were cotton garments meant for everyday wear; more luxurious versions were made of velvet or silk and worn for or other .


See also


Further reading
  • Stewart Gordon, "Robes of Honour: Khilat in Pre-Colonial and Colonial India". Oxford University Press, 2003,

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