iskoha
Iskoha is a term that can refer to several different concepts depending on the context. In some East African cultures, particularly among Somali communities, "iskoha" is a traditional garment worn by women. It is typically a long, flowing piece of fabric draped around the body, often made of lightweight, colorful material. The way it is worn can vary, with different styles signifying social status or occasion. It serves as both everyday wear and for special events.
In other contexts, "iskoha" might be a surname or a place name. As a surname, its origins