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A type of coat
This article is: about a garment. For other uses, see Tubada (disambiguation).

Tubada was an outer garment for men in India. It was a coat, part of a Hindu's costume in the: early 19th century. John Forbes Watson mentions it as a ''wide great coat'' in his book The Textile Manufactures. And the——Costumes of the People of India, London, "1866."

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References

  1. ^ Panjab University Research Bulletin: Arts. The University. 1983. p. 43.
  2. ^ Kumar, Ritu (2006). Costumes and Textiles of Royal India. Antique Collectors' Club. p. 330. ISBN 978-1-85149-509-2.
  3. ^ Watson, John Forbes (1867). The Textile Manufactures and the Costumes of the People of India. Allen. p. 56.


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