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Persian carpet

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(Shiraz rug ka di tom m-bahina)
Persian carpet
rug style
Yaɣ sheliPersian carpet Mali niŋ
TiŋaIran Mali niŋ
Dini be shɛliShiraz Mali niŋ
Tingbani shɛli din yinaIran Mali niŋ
Intangible cultural heritage statusRepresentative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity Mali niŋ
Described at URLhttps://ich.unesco.org/en/RL/00382, https://ich.unesco.org/fr/RL/00382, https://ich.unesco.org/es/RL/00382 Mali niŋ
Basseri tribe sajaada malibu
Detail of the Mantes Carpet, Safavid, Louvre
Hunting Carpet made by Ghiyâth-ud-Din Jâmi, wool, cotton and silk, 1542–1543, Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milan
16th century, the "Schwarzenberg Carpet"
Persian Safavid period Animal carpet 16th century, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg
Detail of the above carpet
Safavid Kerman ‘vase’ carpet fragment, southeast Persia, early 17th century

Shiraz carpet nyɛla Persian duu sajaada bali shɛli bɛ ni maandi tiŋkpansi ŋan be Shiraz, Iran Fars.

Di niɣimbu baŋsim nyɛla din yiri na zuliya shɛba ban pun ʒia di ni maa, din zuɣu bɛ deeri la di baŋsim ŋɔ la Qashqai, Khamseh (Basseri ni Khamseh Arabs), Afshar, Abadeh ni Luri niɣinbu baŋsim. Di ni niŋ ka wuɣiriba ŋɔ zaŋdi la kpaluu maʒina wuɣiri li maa che mi ka bɛ ni wuɣili naai ka di galisi ka kpɛma gari bɛ mabihi ban gba wuɣirili maa. Shiraz duu sajaada nim ŋɔ nyɛla saha kam din tooi wuɣiri viɛnyɛla, ni Qashqai mini Abadeh ka di zaa tooi kpɛma. Shiraz nim tooi zaŋdi la Persia nim gaya wuɣira.

Di ŋmahingbana ŋɔ shɛŋa tooi nyɛla Cyrus yu' piɛla. Shiraz duu sajaada ko n-nye ŋan ni tooi ŋmahindi noonbila, ka be ŋmani larigi voli. Lala noonbihi ŋɔ nyɛla ban ŋmahindi nini tiɣili mini suhupiɛli.[1]

Basseri zuliya, ban nya Persian zuliya nim puuni yino ka be Fars province, duu sajaada nim n-nye din niŋ yoli zaŋ yi di niɣinbu kom polo. Orange is the specific color of Basseri rugs.[2]

  1. Oriental rugs: a complete guide - Charles W. Jacobsen, C. E. Tuttle Co. 1962
  2. Basseri tribe history.


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