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Julaha
The Julaha are a community of Pakistan and India, which adopted the profession of weaving. ==Etymology== The term ''Julaha'' may derive from the Persian ''julah'' (ball of thread).〔http://books.google.com/books?id=zQRuAAAAMAAJ&q=julaha+etymology&dq=julaha+etymology&hl=en〕 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''〔http://books.google.com/books?id=fl53OdhuU7YC&pg=PA130&dq=julaha+derive&hl=en#v=onepage&q=julaha%20derive&f=false〕 (the prophet Mohammed's term for the Muslims of Medina) or ''Nurbaf'' (''weaver of light''), Persian being a prestigious language amongst area Muslims).
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