Jubba
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Jubba (Persian: جُبّه; Turkish: Cübbe), is an ankle-length, robe-like garment, usually with long sleeves, similar to a kaftan. The jubba is especially worn in South Asia.[1] It is synonymous to the Arabic thawb.
In Islamic societies, jubbas are worn by clerics, judges, barristers, dervishes, and professors.
Gallery
Examples of Jubba in South Asian use
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Kerala chiefminister V. S. Achuthanandan in Jubba
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Malayalam actor Innocent in Jubba
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Playback singer K. J. Yesudas in Jubba
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Sukumar Azhikode in Jubba
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kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri in Jubba
References
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