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  • [[File:Khosrau I Textile.jpg|thumb|Egyptian woven pattern woolen curtain or trousers, which was a co ...ottery]], and other forms of decoration shared their designs with Sasanian textile art. Silks, embroideries, [[brocade]]s, [[damask]]s, [[tapestries]], chair
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  • [[Category:Textile arts]]
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  • [[File:Woven silk, Western Han Dynasty.jpg|thumb|Woven [[silk]] textile from Tomb No. 1 at [[Mawangdui]], [[Changsha]], [[Hunan]] province, China, ...soie polychrome sogdienne, Asie centrale.jpg|thumb|A lion [[Motif (textile arts)|motif]] on [[Sogdia]]n [[polychrome]] [[silk]], 8th century, most likely f
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  • ...ashid]] lived in Derbent and brought it into great repute as a seat of the arts and commerce. According to Arab historians, Derbent, with population exceed The city is home to machine building, food, textile, fishing and fishery supplies, construction materials and wood industries.
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  • ...ession of Art: Sino-Iranian and Uighur Textile Interactions and the Turfan Textile Collection in Berlin,]" in Rudolf G. Wagner and Monica Juneja (eds), ''Tran *{{cite book|title=The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, Volume 23|first=|last=|volume=|edition=9
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  • ...[[Islamic embroidery|embroidered]] and [[decorative]] [[tribe|tribal]] [[textile]] made in [[Tajikistan]], [[Uzbekistan]], [[Kazakhstan]] and other [[Centra ...ckfigdesigns.com/what-are-suzanis Suzanis are one of the most popular folk arts in Uzbekistan] </ref>
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