Name the parts of country to which the julhas waver belong to
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This community derives its name from the Persian julah, meaning a ball of thread. Many Julahas associate the words jaal (net) and jils (decorated) with the name of their community. These artisans are known to incorporate bold colours into their weaves. Mostly spread across Punjab, Haryana and Delhi, the Julaha community can also be found in parts of Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Bihar, Jammu and Kashmir and Maharashtra. In fact, ‘Julaha’ is often used as an umbrella term for weavers in general. Most of them are Hindus, although some Muslim Julaha communities, such as Ansaris or Nurbafs, also exist. Punjab and Chandigarh are populated by Julahas who follow Sikhism (called Ramdasis), and many are animists who worship their ancestors. Regardless of their different religious associations, most Julahas are followers of Kabir and a few have even embraced Buddhism
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