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The Kho or Bakhu is a traditional dress worn by Bhutia, ethnic Sikkimese people of Sikkim and Nepal. It is a loose, cloak-style garment that is fastened at the neck on one side and near the waist with a silk or cotton belt similar to the Tibetan chuba and to the Ngalop gho of Bhutan, but sleeveless. Women wear a silken, full-sleeve blouse called a honju inside the kho; a loose gown type garment fastened near the waist, tightened with a belt. Married women tie a multi-coloured striped apron of woolen cloth called pangden around their waist.

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  • The Kho or Bakhu is a traditional dress worn by Bhutia, ethnic Sikkimese people of Sikkim and Nepal. It is a loose, cloak-style garment that is fastened at the neck on one side and near the waist with a silk or cotton belt similar to the Tibetan chuba and to the Ngalop gho of Bhutan, but sleeveless. Women wear a silken, full-sleeve blouse called a honju inside the kho; a loose gown type garment fastened near the waist, tightened with a belt. Married women tie a multi-coloured striped apron of woolen cloth called pangden around their waist. (en)
  • Кхо (бхутия:བགོ) или ба ́ кху (непальск. बख्खु) — традиционная одежда народа бхутия, этнических сиккимцев из Индии, Бутана и Непала. (ru)
  • O Kho (Sikkimese: བགོ) ou Bakhu (em nepali: बख्खु) é um vestido tradicional usado pelas mulheres Bhutia, etnia siquimesa presente no estado indiano de Siquim e no Nepal. É uma vestimenta folgada, no estilo de túnica que é amarrada ao pescoço e à cintura por laços de seda ou de algodão de forma semelhante à chuba tibetana ou ao gho usado pelos ngalop butaneses, mas sem mangas. As mulheres usam uma blusa de seda ou equivalente, com mangas, chamada honju dentro do kho; um tipo de roupa mais solto que é amarrado próximo à cintura, amarrado com um cinto. As mulheres casada amarram um avental com tiras multicoloridas chamado pangden em volta da cintura. (pt)
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  • The Kho or Bakhu is a traditional dress worn by Bhutia, ethnic Sikkimese people of Sikkim and Nepal. It is a loose, cloak-style garment that is fastened at the neck on one side and near the waist with a silk or cotton belt similar to the Tibetan chuba and to the Ngalop gho of Bhutan, but sleeveless. Women wear a silken, full-sleeve blouse called a honju inside the kho; a loose gown type garment fastened near the waist, tightened with a belt. Married women tie a multi-coloured striped apron of woolen cloth called pangden around their waist. (en)
  • Кхо (бхутия:བགོ) или ба ́ кху (непальск. बख्खु) — традиционная одежда народа бхутия, этнических сиккимцев из Индии, Бутана и Непала. (ru)
  • O Kho (Sikkimese: བགོ) ou Bakhu (em nepali: बख्खु) é um vestido tradicional usado pelas mulheres Bhutia, etnia siquimesa presente no estado indiano de Siquim e no Nepal. É uma vestimenta folgada, no estilo de túnica que é amarrada ao pescoço e à cintura por laços de seda ou de algodão de forma semelhante à chuba tibetana ou ao gho usado pelos ngalop butaneses, mas sem mangas. (pt)
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  • Sikkim Costumes and Traditional Dress (en)
  • Kho (vestimenta) (pt)
  • Кхо (одежда) (ru)
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