Burkha

/ˈbɜːrkə/ noun

A long, loose outer garment worn by some Muslim women, especially in Afghanistan and parts of South Asia, that covers the entire body and face with a mesh screen.

From Persian/Urdu 'burqa', derived from Arabic 'burqu' (meaning to cover or veil). The garment's history predates Islam in the Mediterranean region, where veiling was practiced in pre-Islamic cultures.

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