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Description
English: Seljuq Rug from the Alaaddin Mosque in Konya. Natural wool coloured with natural dyes; Gördes knot; symmetrical knot. 240 x 320 cm. Anatolian Seljuq, 13th century. Türk ve İslâm Eserleri Müzesi 685
Date 13th century
institution QS:P195,Q525939
Accession number
685
References Seljuq Rug

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English: Seljuq carpet, 320 by 240 cm (126 by 94 inches), from the Alâeddin Mosque, Konya, 13th century Edit this at Structured Data on Commons
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Seljuq carpet, 320 by 240 cm (126 by 94 inches), from the Alâeddin Mosque, Konya, 13th century

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