Nadiri

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Jahangir holding a globe—he is dressed in nadiri.[1]:76

Nadiri was a type of a overcoat that was specifically reserved for the Mughal emperor Jahangir (r.1605–1627) and his esteemed courtiers.[2][3] The vest was an invention of his own, which he had named 'Nadiri'.[4] Nadiri was known as kurdi among the people in Persia.[2][5] The term 'nadiri' was meant to refer to rarity.[6]

The Nadiri is a sleeveless coat that extends down to the thighs and features buttons at the front.[7] It was traditionally worn over the Qaba, a long coat with sleeves and buttons.[7][8]

Jahangir's fashion and artistic interests

Jahangir holding a globe

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