Chugha Explained
Chugha also spelled as Choga Chugha is a traditional Chitrali garment worn by the Kho people in the Chitral and Gilgit regions of northern Pakistan.[1] It is made from gold brocade fabric and features a pattern of tea roses and smaller flowers.[2] The Chugha holds cultural significance for the Kho people, representing their traditions and identity. It is considered a part of their cultural heritage.[3] [4] [5]
Notes and References
- Book: Durand, Algernon . The Making of a Frontier . Thomas Nelson & Sons . en . Choga.
- Book: Staley, John . Words For My Brother . Oxford University Press . 277 . en . Choga.
- Web site: Chitrali Garment Chugha . Philamuseum . 7 November 2023.
- Web site: Chitrali Chugha . tribune . 7 November 2023.
- Web site: Chugha Traditional Chitrali Garment . woonlenways . 7 November 2023.