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    Qom rugs (or Qum, Ghom, Ghum) are made in the Qom Province of Iran, around 100 km south of Tehran. Although rug weaving in Qom was not a major industry...
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    University of Qom Qom Seminary Qom rug Pardisan City Wikimedia Commons has media related to Qom. Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Qom. Also known as...
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    Persian carpet (redirect from Persian Rug)
    Isfahan, Nain and Qom are the main centers of town manufacture. Aran va bidgol has the best and most beautiful carpets and rugs in Iran. Its beauty...
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  • back of the rug. A rug woven with depressed warps is described as “double warped”. Central Iranian city rugs such as Kashan, Isfahan, Qom, and Nain have...
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    of the Azadi Square in Tehran. Marble Palace in Tehran Azadi Square A Qom rug A Persian carpet Farsh-e Khaki (فرش خاکی), a "carpet" created using the...
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    Knot density (category Rugs and carpets)
    count "Silk Rug Cleaning - Modern and Oriental Rug Cleaning". MrGreenCarpetCare.com. Retrieved December 13, 2016. The quality of an Oriental rug – and all...
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  • County Golestan Rural District (North Khorasan Province) Golestan, Qom, a village in Qom Province Golestan, Firuzeh, a village in Firuzeh County Golestan...
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    Jamkaran Mosque (category Populated places in Qom County)
    Jamkaran, a village in the outskirts of the city of Qom, Iran. The mosque, six kilometers east of Qom, has long been a sacred place, at least since 373...
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    Soumak (redirect from Soumak rug)
    tapestry technique of weaving sturdy, decorative fabrics used for carpets, rugs, domestic bags and bedding, with soumak fabrics used for bedding known as...
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    and rugs are primarily made in villages, rather than in cities. They are made from materials particular to individual tribal provinces, the rugs of the...
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  • Scandinavia has a long and proud tradition of rug-making on par with many of the regions of the world that are perhaps more immediately associated with...
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  • carpet Heriz rug, type of carpet with copper in the wool and bold patterns with a large medallion Shiraz rug, a type of Persian carpet Tabriz rug, genre of...
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    the Caspian Sea. Arak–Qom High Speed Rail is the second high-speed rail project in Iran which will have a junction with Tehran–Qom–Isfahan High Speed Rail...
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    Carpets and rugs have been handmade in Sweden for centuries, taking on many different forms and functions over the course of time. Rugs woven in the traditional...
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    The Badding Rug is a Victorian cross-stitch needlepoint made in 1950 entirely by hand by Carolyn Badding of San Leandro, California. Measuring 12 feet...
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    1940) is an Iranian Twelver Shi'a Marja'. He has studied in seminaries of Qom, Iran under Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Kazem Shariatmadari, Mohammad-Reza Golpaygani...
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  • beauty of rugs increased to a point where rugs are now bought as decorative pieces. Because of the long history of fine silk and wool rug weaving in...
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    the celebration of Birthday of Muhammad al-Mahdi Jamkaran Mosque, Qom....
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    cement, sugar, fertilizers, textile products, wood products, metalwork, and rugs.[citation needed] Shiraz also has a major oil refinery and is a major centre...
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    the Silk Road. Its chambers traditionally served as a place for trading rugs woven, either woven in the city or imported. There are also some old antique...
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    in some of his poetic works which makes him a native of the hinterland of Qom is a spurious interpolation." Franklin Lewis, Rumi Past and Present, East...
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    describes Jahrom in the late Qajar period a larger city than cities like Qom and Kashan. People of Jahrom had an important rule in tobacco protests of...
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  • Faslnamah-e Takhassusi-ye Banuvan-e Shi'ah [Quarterly Journal of Shiite Women] 11, Qom: Muassasah-e Shi'ah Shinasi, pp. 251-300, ISSN 1735-4730 Heath, Jennifer...
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    and Qom are characterized by their specific weaving techniques and use of high-quality materials, colours and patterns. Hand-woven Persian rugs and carpets...
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    industries. The city is famous for its handicrafts, including hand-woven rugs and jewelry. Local confectionery, chocolate, dried nuts and traditional Tabrizi...
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    Kashan is connected via freeways to Isfahan and Natanz to the South, and Qom, which is an hour drive away to the north. Kashan railway station is along...
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    Jajim (category Oriental rugs and carpets)
    Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (FAMSF). Iranian handicrafts Shahsevan rug Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jajim. "Neglected craft of jajim-bafi...
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  • emerge as an astute family of financial bankers in the cities of Tehran and Qom, with tax records indicating their roles as facilitators of mercantile trade...
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    (Trusted of the state). It is located in the Kashan Bazaar, where Persian rugs are still sold and traded. Ustad Ali also built a house and caravanserai...
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    great-grandfather. Some sources have stated that his father might be possibly from Qom. Nizami is variously mentioned as a Persian and/or Iranian. Nizami was married...
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