tajwar is a name. it means the one who wears the crown. this name is commonly kept by muslims.
Yes it did because around 75% of the population wears glasses or uses contacts as some way to help them see or just for fashion.
an example of culture can be how in this generation everyone wears jeans to school
* Japan * china * korean * almost (i said almost)any coutry wears kimonos * In ancient China a silk robe garment was called a Hanfu. Japanese kimonos were most likely adapted from that garment.
boudiccas life was extremly awful but it was also a really good life because she had her 2 daughters but the bad part was that there was war
Typically, married or mature women in India wear saris.
Many bright colours with floral, geomatric patterns are used in weaving Indian saris to give a beautiful look to the person who wears it.
Saris are made of cotton or silk fabric. Men do not wear saris, as saris are worn by women.
Leni Saris has written: 'Dromen van morgen' 'Leni Saris biografie'
Mari Saris was born in 1958.
Marilyn Saris is 5' 3".
John Saris died in 1643.
The plural form of "sari" is "saris."
The plural form of sari is saris.
George Saris has written: 'O horos tis zois'
Patti B. Saris was born on 1951-07-20.
There is no Hebrew word for Saris, but it's close to the Hebrew name Sarah (שרה).