Charuk

/tʃəˈruːk/ noun

A type of soft leather shoe or sandal, traditionally worn in the Middle East and parts of Asia.

From Persian or Turkish charuk/çarık (possibly from Sanskrit caraka). The term traveled through trade routes as the footwear itself moved between cultures.

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