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Riha as part of Mekhela Chador Assamese traditional women's dress

Riha is part of a three piece Assamese traditional garment worn with the Mekhela chador. It forms a part of the bridal trousseau for most Assamese brides these days. Riha, mekhela sador and traditional silk wearing are of Boro origin. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Sharma, Chandan Kumar (2006). "Oral discourse and Bodo identity construction". In Muthukumaraswamy, M.D. (ed.). Folklore as Discourse. National Folklore Support Centre. p. 80. ISBN  9788190148160.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Riha as part of Mekhela Chador Assamese traditional women's dress

Riha is part of a three piece Assamese traditional garment worn with the Mekhela chador. It forms a part of the bridal trousseau for most Assamese brides these days. Riha, mekhela sador and traditional silk wearing are of Boro origin. [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Sharma, Chandan Kumar (2006). "Oral discourse and Bodo identity construction". In Muthukumaraswamy, M.D. (ed.). Folklore as Discourse. National Folklore Support Centre. p. 80. ISBN  9788190148160.



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