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Zarabe (variants:
Zarab or Z'arabe) is the name
given to the
Muslim community of Réunion, who
migrated in the mid-19th century.
Zarabes are
mostly South...
- Vagri, Kharva, Charan, Baria, Momna, Ghanchi, Shenva,
Bhambi Khalpa,
Zarabes, Bhoi,
Gujarati Americans Hinduism, Islam,
Jainism Gurjars Indo-European...
- Réunion. They form two
ethnic groups on the island,
Malbars (Tamils) and
Zarabes (Muslims).
Originally brought in as
indentured laborers, as in Mauritius...
- India,
particularly Gujarat, and
elsewhere is
commonly referred to as
zarabes.
Creoles (a name
given to
those born on the island,
regardless of ethnic...
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mixed race.
Local names for
these are used: Yabs, Cafres,
Malbars and
Zarabes (both
ethnic groups of
Indian origin) and Chinois. The
proportion of people...
- the Paragúa River,
Santa Cruz province, Bolivia.
Paresi group Sarave /
Zarabe -
spoken on the
Verde River and Paragúa River,
Santa Cruz province, Bolivia...
- Africa, Canada, Britain, Burma, Zimbabwe, Barbados,
Reunion (known as
Zarabes),
Mauritius etc. In many
places they have pla**** a
substantial role in...
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Muktar Bukar II;
Zanna Kunduli; Moromti; Alh. Kellumi;
Bulama Zarami;
Bulama Zarabe;
Chief Imam I;
Chief Imam II; Goni Dare I; Goni Dare II;
Bulama Zanna Kolo...
- In Réunion,
Zarabes is the name
given to the
Muslim community of Réunion. The
Muslims migrated to Réunion in mid-nineteenth century.
Zarabes are mostly...
- Quran,
raised them in a
strict religious household as
members of Reunion's
Zarabe community.
After receiving her baccalauréat littéraire, she
traveled to...