
Drahoma is a material contribution provided by the bride’s family to the groom or his family during marriage, particularly observed in Ottoman Greek society and Jewish communities. This tradition, prevalent among Greek Jewish and Armenian communities in Greece Thrace and the Aegean islands common, was practiced to ensure the financial security of the marriage and to safeguard women’s economic status through matrimony.Origin and Function of DrahomaAlthough the origins of drahoma are traced to Anc
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Semanur Polat

Suzani is a decorative art form stitched with needlework, traditionally crafted by folk artisans in Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Iran. Its name derives from the Persian word suzan, meaning “needle”.Suzani is embroidered onto locally produced white or off-white cotton fabric (known in Uzbek and Tajik as buz/karbos, and in Arabic as mata); most examples are made by stitching separate pieces individually and then carefully joining them. This art form developed over centuries in Central Asia and has
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Duygu Şahinler