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... nomadic , or semi - nomadic , way of life . The Turkomans ( who belong to a Western Turkic language group – unlike any other Central Asian peoples ) have thus been able to maintain and develop their own special culture . Because the ...
... nomadic , or semi - nomadic , way of life . The Turkomans ( who belong to a Western Turkic language group – unlike any other Central Asian peoples ) have thus been able to maintain and develop their own special culture . Because the ...
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... nomads and therefore the historical roots of their weaving were to be found in nomadic traditions . That the art of knotting grew out of the practical necessities of a nomadic way of life appears to be a convincing hypothesis . Mobility ...
... nomads and therefore the historical roots of their weaving were to be found in nomadic traditions . That the art of knotting grew out of the practical necessities of a nomadic way of life appears to be a convincing hypothesis . Mobility ...
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... nomads were not able to survive the various encroachments which took place during the 19th century . Continuous warfare plus the growth of central government powers weakened nomadic autonomy and led to increasing poverty . Towards the ...
... nomads were not able to survive the various encroachments which took place during the 19th century . Continuous warfare plus the growth of central government powers weakened nomadic autonomy and led to increasing poverty . Towards the ...
Contents
Structural Characteristics of Turkoman Tribal Weavings | 26 |
The Age of Turkoman Rugs as Demonstrated by the Heraldic Nature | 32 |
Influences Aspects and Historical Analogies | 38 |
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19th century Size 2nd half 3rd quarter Amu-Darya Anatolian appears Arabachi areas ashik asmalyks attributed auction Azadi Bausback Beshir Ersari Bukhara catalogue Central Asia centre chemche Chodor chuval colour Condition decorated design type elem panel ensis Ersari Group example feature field pattern flatweave H H H Hali Hoffmeister hooked ikat illustrated kapunuks kejebe kilim Kizil Ayak knots per dm² kochanak Loges Mackie and Thompson Mafrash main border Main Carpet main guls Mannheim Mid 19th century mihrab minor guls Moshkova motifs Museum Nagel nomadic octagonal palette palmettes piece pile weavings Pinner Pinner and Franses prayer rug rare repiling Rippon Boswell Salor Saryk Schürmann selvedges sides signs of wear silk similar so-called Straka Collection Stuttgart Literature stylised symmetric knots Tekke Tekke weavings torbas tribal tribes Turkmen Turkmenistan Turkoman Carpets Turkoman weavings typical Tzareva unusual usually variant vertical warps Weft white-ground wool worn woven Yomut