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Damask (/ˈdæməsk/; Arabic: دمشق) is a woven,
reversible patterned fabric.
Damasks are
woven by
periodically reversing the
action of the warp and weft...
- Rosa ×
damascena (Latin for
damascene rose), more
commonly known as the
Damask rose, or
sometimes as the
Iranian Rose,
Bulgarian rose, Taif rose & "Emirati...
- Look up
damask in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Damask may
refer to: A tapestry-woven fabric, see
Damask Damask, Iran, a
village in
Razavi Khorasan...
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distinctive surface patterns on the swords, in the same way that
Damask fabrics (also
named for Damascus), got
their name.
Damascus blades were...
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novel covers the
later life and
machinations of
Darth Plagueis (born Hego
Damask II), over a
roughly fifty-year
period pre-dating and
culminating concurrently...
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Damask (Persian: دامسك, also
Romanized as
Dāmask) is a
village in Bala
Velayat Rural District, in the
Central District of Torbat-e
Heydarieh County, Razavi...
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Georg Jensen Damask is a
manufacturer of home
textiles based in Kolding, Denmark. The
company was
founded in 1756. In 1992, it was
appointed as purveyor...
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manifested in ten
incarnations of
Operation Damask, that
spanned from
September 1990
until November 2001.
Operation Damask I (6
September 1990 – 3
December 1990)...
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equal it".
Samuel Johnson equates "damascene" and "damson" and for "
damask plum"
simply states "see Plum" (A
Dictionary of the
English Language, 1755...
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Tsuzumi (綾鼓, "The
Damask/Twill Drum") is a ****anese Noh play by an
unknown author,
written in the 15th century. The fact that
Zeami wrote a revised...