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Definitions of kanzu in various dictionaries:
noun - (Swahili) a long garment (usually white) with long sleeves
A long, usually white garment worn by men in Africa.
noun - a long white garment worn in Africa
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Long white cotton or linen robe worn by East African men |
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Nov 8 2010 The Telegraph - General Knowledge |
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A long, usually white garment worn by men in Africa. |
a long white cotton or linen robe worn by East African men. |
(Swahili) a long garment (usually white) with long sleeves worn by men in East Africa |
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Kanzu, Irrawaddy, MYANMAR (Burma) |
Kanzu, Pegu, MYANMAR (Burma) |
Kanzu, Magwe, MYANMAR (Burma) |
Kanzu, Borno, NIGERIA |
Kanzu, Dodoma, TANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OF |
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A kanzu is a white or cream coloured robe worn by men in the African Great Lakes region. It is referred to as a tunic in English, and as the Thawb in Arab countries. The kanzu is an ankle or floor length garment. It serves as the national costume of Tanzania as well as the Comoros, where it is called/pronounced 'Kandu' as well as thawb. The robe is also worn in some coastal Muslim regions of Tanzania and Kenya. The men of Uganda in Uganda consider it their most important dress. Kanzu is a Ganda word of Swahili origin, which means "robe" or "tunic". In Tanzania, the term is used interchangeably with kaftan. |