Proposed Deletion (2024-06-23): No evidence of notability

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The article is certainly limited and has not been updated in some time. The deletion message of "No evidence of notability" is not apt. E.g., -- "Women often wear a traditional dress of white cotton with a colorful border and a white shawl that covers the head." "The traditional dress for men, also white, is seldom seen except on ceremonial occasions." Eritrea: 1996 Post Report, (US) Department of State, p. 2, retrieved 2024-06-25 -- "Among the Tigrinya ethnolinguistic group, for example, dressing includes a variety of types, such as the ejetebab () - a gownlike white dress for men; zurya () - a gownlike white dress for women with various types of designs ..." Tesfagiorgis G., Mussie (2011). Eritrea. ABC-CLIO, LLC. pp. 229–230. ISBN 978-1-59884-231-9. --"In the highlands, Tigrinya men also often don white in the form of a gownlike garment called an ejetebab. A female variant of this, the zurya, often features intricate designs. Both men and women in the highlands often have recourse to the netsela, a white, scarflike accessory worn about the shoulders and head." Jean-Jacques, Daniel, ed. (2015). An Encyclopedia of Culture and Society. ABC-CLIO, LLC. p. 445. ISBN 9781598846669. Merhawie (talk) 18:14, 26 June 2024 (UTC)Reply