Behram Khilji
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That is the Punjabi variant and I'm not sure why it's so hard for you to accept that. Other ethnic groups historically have had different versions, most of which have become obsolete.
This is the Baloch Variant;
That Pashtuns have Khet Partug and Perahan Tunban types of Shalwar Kameez; the modern versions of which are influenced by the Punjabi variant.
We Kashmiris have the Phiran, which is made out of a different material and cut differently as well. It is still popular in Northern AJK and the Kashmir Valley.
The Sindhis historically had the Kancha Shalwar, similar to the Baloch variant.
These are very similar to Kurdish salwar, as I said Iranian origin dress.
Why are you guys ashamed of everything about yourselves, you are killing your language as you feel it's rude and teaching your children to converse in Urdu only.
Now you distance yourselves from your dress and claim salwar kameez to be yours.