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page 1Azerbaijani clothing

papakhi
The papakha is a sheepskin hat worn by men throughout the Caucasus and also in uniformed regiments in the region and beyond.
thumb|A Caucasus|Caucasian wearing a papakha
Chokha
thumb|right|Georgian nobleman Constantine Gelovani wearing a chokha with military [[shoulder marks]]
A chokha, also known as a cherkeska in Russian, is a woolen coat with a high neck that is part of the traditional male dress of the peoples of the Caucasus, as well as Terek and Kuban Cossacks of the former Russian Empire, who subsequently adopted it from the Native peoples of the Caucasus.
Kelaghayi
Kelaghayi (; ) or Hawri ()'''''' also known as "charghat" ( from Persian ), is a traditional Azerbaijani and Armenian women's headgear. It is a square-shaped silk head scarf with special prints on it. In November 2014 at the 9th session of UNESCO's traditional art and symbolism of Kelaghayi, its production and the wearing were included in the list of intangible cultural heritage UNESCO.

arkhalig
right|thumb|150px|A 19th-century dancer from Shamakhi wearing an arkhalig
An arkhalig is part of both male and female traditional dress of the peoples of the Caucasus and Iran.
traditional clothing of Azerbaijan
Traditional costume of Azerbaijan
Chepken
thumb|Cossack chekmen