Paranji
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A Paranji was a Central Asian traditional outergarment for Muslim women that covered the head and body; the part that covered the face was heavy in weight and made from horsehair. It was especially prevalent among Uzbeks.
Paranji is also the name of a small village in Tamil Nadu, India.