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What does jullahas do

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The term Julaha may derive from the PERSIAN julah (ball of thread).[2] Other explanation put forth by Julaha themselves include "jal (net), jils (DECORATED) or uila (lighted up, or white)".

Both Hindu and Muslim Julaha groups exist; a NUMBER of the Muslim Julaha later changed their group name to terms such as Ansari[3](the prophet Mohammed's term for the Muslims of Medina) or Nurbaf (WEAVER of light), Persian being a prestigious language amongst area Muslims).[citation needed]



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