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  • For men the national dress is an ankle-length, collarless gown with long sleeves called the dishdasha. There are several accesories including a muzzar (a type of turban), an assa (a cane or stick) and a Khanjar.

    The Khanjar is a ceremonial curved dagger that is a symbol of male elegance and are worn at formal events and holidays.

  • Why  do you need to carry   all these weapons?   

  • it is just traditional for show and it is only wear in events

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