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Cherkeska
A chokha, also known as a cherkeska, a traditional garment of the North Caucasus, embodies centuries of cultural heritage and identity. Worn by various ethnic groups in the region, it features intricate designs and craftsmanship, reflecting the unique traditions of its wearers. The term "Cherkeska" originated from Russian encounters with the garment among the Circassians, but it came to represent the broader cultural diversity of the Caucasus. Despite its varied associations, the Cherkeska serves as a symbol of pride and resilience for all North Caucasian peoples, encapsulating the region's rich history and cultural exchange.
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