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  • curprev 06:2306:23, 22 July 2021 Cherkezy talk contribs m 9,877 bytes +22 please don't make changes without citing sources. besides, most sources and articles agree that the word chokha appears in both turkic and iranian languages but was most likely derived from the latter. undo Tag: Undo

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  • curprev 04:3204:32, 20 July 2021 Cherkezy talk contribs m 9,877 bytes −43 have you even read the azeri traditional clothing wiki page? it literally states that the traditional outfit of men is the chokha (which includes arkhalig and other outfits that are part of chokha). It is definitely not "a fragment of their clothing". Georgians also have adjaran/laz clothing and khevsurian fashion so that indicates that chokha is a "fraction" of their clothing as well by your logic. Go create a georgian traditional clothing page. undo Tag: Undo

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  • curprev 15:4015:40, 19 July 2021 Sextus Caedicius talk contribs 9,920 bytes +43 Undid revision 1034191733 by Cherkezy (talk) there are literally two entire articles about the traditional attires of the Armenians and Azerbaijanis, it is quite apparent that the chokha only makes up a fragment of their attires(a very small one among Armenians especially). Join me on the talk page to discuss this, if you persist it will be interpreted as an edit war, which will warrant mod intervention, thanks. undo Tags: Undo Reverted

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