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Posted on 07-14-06 8:42 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I am new member here in sajha.I will try my best to make you as much as you like you!
ok Welcome to Me!
 
Posted on 07-14-06 8:59 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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jutta wel come
 
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ROFL "topi" chahi kina and kaha bhuleko ni????

P.S: I is welcome you to the land of Sajhaities :-)
 
Posted on 07-14-06 9:47 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Jutta is very important in our daily life,same is nice MOJA...and KATTU..should looks good for your Girlfriend.
here is the History How Jutta exits....
Have you ever wondered who wore the first pair of JUTTA and how they were invented?

It is impossible to know when the first JUTTA were worn but living in a country with a hot or cold climate would have influenced what type of JUTTA was worn


The simplest way to protect feet was to grab what was handy - bark, large leaves and grass - and tie them under the foot with vines. In hot countries this developed into the sandal made from woven palms, grass or plant fibres and attached to the foot with toe loops. Examples of early sandals have been found in Japan, Polynesia and America.

We know that early man used the skins of slaughtered animals for clothing, eventually discovering how to tan and preserve them. In cold countries shoes were made from animal skins to give better protection and keep the feet warm. A piece of treated skin with holes punched around the edge was put under the foot and laced with a leather strap that acted as a drawstring to hold the shoe in place around the foot. This was an early example of the moccasin.

The earliest footwear in Britain must have resembled the pampootie from the Aran Islands, Ireland. Few early shoes have survived. Fragments of Bronze Age footwear have been found in excavations but not enough to determine styles. But from the Roman times onwards many shoes have survived suggesting that there were many more shoe styles than one would expect.

wana know more?Let me know....
 


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