What is an indian loincloth called?

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An Indian loincloth is called a Dhoti. However, in different countries you may find it in another name for example in the Malay term Chawat or the Iban term Sirat. The loincloth of Southern African Bushmen, was called xai.
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A dhoti & Indian lungi are Hindu loincloth. A loincloth is a one-piece male garment, sometimes kept in place by a belt, which covers the genitals and, at least partially, the buttocks.
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