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  • 31Coronation Carpet — The Coronation Carpet is a Persian carpet owned by the Danish Royal Family. It is stored at Rosenborg Castle in Copenhagen. According to the Royal Danish Collections, the carpet was made in Isfahan in the 17th century. The size is 12 feet,… …

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  • 32soumak — ▪ craft  method of brocading (brocade) handmade flat woven rugs and similar fabrics. It is one of the oldest known techniques, identified among charred 7th century BC fragments excavated at Gordion, near Ankara in Anatolia. In recent times, it… …

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  • 33Chiprovtsi carpet — Chiprovtsi type carpets The Chipovtsi carpet (Чипровски килим) is a type of handmade carpet with two absolutely identical sides, part of Bulgarian national heritage, traditions, arts and crafts. Its name is derived from the town of Chiprovtsi… …

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  • 34Dry carpet cleaning — Main article: Carpet cleaning Dry carpet cleaning involves the use of specialized machines to clean carpets with recently developed chemical technologies that permit no moisture or very low moisture (VLM) cleaning, resulting in carpet… …

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  • 35Savonnerie manufactory — Tapis de Savonnerie, under Louis XIV, after Charles Le Brun, made for the Grande Galerie in the Louvre …

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  • 36Тебризский ковёр — Ковер «Намазлык». Тебризская школа. XV век. Частная коллекция Э. Пароваччи, Италия. Тебризский ковер  термин, определяющий ковры, изготовленные на северо западе Персии …

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  • 37March Days — This article is about 1918 massacres of Azeris. For Polish student and intellectual protests of 1968, see 1968 Polish political crisis. March Days Part of Russian Civil War …

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  • 38Turkmenistan — /terrk me neuh stan , stahn /, n. a republic in central in Asia, bordering the Caspian Sea, Iran, and Afghanistan. 4,225,351; 188,417 sq. mi. (488,000 sq. km). Cap.: Ashkhabad. Also called Turkomen. Formerly, Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic. *… …

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  • 39jordan — /jawr dn/, n. Brit. Dial. See chamber pot. [1350 1400; ME jurdan urinal, perh. after JORDAN, the river, by coarse jesting] * * * Jordan Introduction Jordan Background: For most of its history since independence from British administration in 1946 …

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  • 40Jordan — Jordanian /jawr day nee euhn/, n., adj. /jawr dn/; for 3 also Fr. /zhawrdd dahonn /, n. 1. David Starr /stahr/, 1851 1931, U.S. biologist and educator. 2. June, born 1936, U.S. poet, novelist, and essayist. 3. Marie Ennemond Camille /mann rddee… …

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