By the end of the 19th century, arkhaligs had become widespread and popular. The cut of arkhalig differed from region to region, in comparison to Karabakh arkhalig, it was distinguished from similar clothing type of other regions by some of the features: it had buta-shaped or oval (trimmed) neckline cut, hemmed line and sleeves in the form of the tulip. Such arkhaligs were used by people being in the fashion until the mid-20th century.