Saraza

Saraza The word "SARAZA" has its origins in Spanish, where it referred to a type of printed cotton fabric, often with bright colors and patterns.

The term is derived from the Arabic word "saris," which means a type of fine fabric. This fabric was originally produced in the Middle East and later became popular in Spain and other parts of Europe. The word "SARAZA" eventually made its way into various languages, often retaining its association with vibrant, patterned textiles.

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