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by Fehmi Kaya Flokati rugs are woven wool rugs. They have a shaggy appearance, thick, and soft. Modern wool or synthetic rugs can be purchased in various colors....
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by Fehmi Kaya Knotted-pile carpets, with their intricate designs and plush textures, have graced floors and adorned walls for centuries, captivating the eye and ...
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by Fehmi Kaya Anatolian animal carpets, woven during the Seljuq and early Ottoman periods (14th–16th century), stand as remarkable testaments to both arti...
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by Fehmi Kaya Hidden beneath the bustling streets of Istanbul lies a marvel of ancient engineering and architectural beauty — the Basilica Cistern. Also k...
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by Fehmi Kaya Islamic influences on Western art have left an indelible mark on Europe's artistic landscape, spanning centuries of cultural exchange and arti...
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by Fehmi Kaya Navajo weaving, known as diyogí in the Navajo language, stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage and artistic prowess of the Navajo...
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by Fehmi Kaya Caucasian carpets and rugs, woven with unparalleled craftsmanship and heritage, stand as testaments to centuries-old traditions nurtured in the vib...
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by Fehmi Kaya Alevism, also known as Anatolian Alevism or Qizilbashism, is a distinctive Islamic tradition characterized by its heterodox and syncretic nature. ...
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by Fehmi Kaya Egyptian mythology is a rich tapestry woven from the threads of ancient beliefs, rituals, and cosmological understandings. Spanning thousands of ye...
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by Fehmi Kaya The Gordian Knot, a legend that has come down from Ancient Greece to the present day, has been interpreted in many ways throughout history, sparkin...
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