mullahoiu
Mullahoiu is a term that refers to a specific type of traditional clothing worn by men in certain regions of the Middle East, particularly in Iran and Afghanistan. The term is derived from the Persian words "mullah," meaning cleric or religious scholar, and "oiu," which refers to the garment itself. The mullahoiu is a long, loose-fitting robe that is typically made from cotton or wool and is often adorned with intricate embroidery or decorative patterns. It is usually worn over a shirt and trousers and is often paired with a turban or cap. The mullahoiu has been a traditional garment for centuries and is still worn today, particularly by religious scholars and other men in the region. It is also sometimes worn as a form of cultural expression or as a symbol of regional identity. The mullahoiu is a significant part of the cultural heritage of the Middle East and is an important symbol of the region's rich history and traditions.