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  2. Shãh Abbãsi floral design - Wikipedia

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    As rug weavers take inspiration from their surroundings, the design quickly found its way to Esfahan's rug weaving industry. Whilst the Shãh Abbãsi floral motif originated in Esfahan, its use today is widespread in nearly every rug weaving region of Iran.

  3. Ardabil rug - Wikipedia

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    Shah Abbas moved the capital of the Safavids to the internal regions of Iran, namely to the town of Isfahan. As a result, many of the prominent craftsmen moved to Isfahan. The “Gum-Shah Abbasi” carpet is noted for the elements of an unusual form named “Golhâ-ye Shâh 'Abbâsi” (in Persian “Flowers of Shah Abbas”).

  4. Persian carpet - Wikipedia

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    In 1499, a new dynasty arose in Persia. Shah Ismail I, its founder, was related to Uzun Hassan. He is regarded as the first national sovereign of Persia since the Arab conquest, and established Shi'a Islam as the state religion of Persia. [32] He and his successors, Shah Tahmasp I and Shah Abbas I became patrons of the Persian Safavid art.

  5. Oriental carpets in Renaissance painting - Wikipedia

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    The finely-knotted silk carpets woven in the time of Shah Abbas I at Kashan and Isfahan are rarely represented in paintings, as they were doubtless very unusual in European homes; [77] however, A Lady playing the Theorbo by Gerard Terborch (Metropolitan Museum of Art, 14.40.617) shows such a carpet laid upon the table on which the lady's ...

  6. Isfahan rug - Wikipedia

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    Isfahan rugs are knotted on either silk or cotton foundations, with up to 1.000.000 Persian knots/sqm(there have been pieces created by Seirafian master workshop with higher knot count), using exceptionally good quality (referred to as kork wool in Iran) wool for the pile, which is normally clipped quite low.

  7. Qazvin - Wikipedia

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    Shah Ismail II was enthroned here in 1576, with a grand reception held in its main hall on 22 August of that year. [15] Mohammad Khodabandeh was probably also enthroned here, and Abbas I was also enthroned here in 1587/8 (996 AH). [15] After Shah Abbas moved the capital to Isfahan in 1596/7 (1005 AH), [15] Qazvin did not become a provincial ...

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