- (Online ed.).
Encyclopedia Iranica. In
Persia this
structure is
called gelīm (Turk. kilim). "Kilim".
American Heritage Dictionary. Hawley,
Walter A....
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Nomadic ****s are also
known as
Gelim (گلیم;
including زیلو Zilou,
meaning "rough ****". In this use,
Gelim includes both pile rugs and flat weaves...
- Name
Years in
office João
Ernesto dos
Santos Liberdade 1978–1982 Silvério
Gelim Paim
Kubindama 1982–1986
Norberto Fernandes dos
Santos Kwata Kwanawa * 1986–1992...
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special cloth and used for
table cloths or curtains.
Gelim is a short, napped, co**** ****. Most of
Gelim is used by its
makes in
different shapes such as...
- Pā’īn and Darghak-e Bā’lā’, by a
valley whose name is Daray-e Dā’rghak.
Gelim Mosh'teh, a kind of rug, is a
handicraft found only in this village. At...
- (2004)
Farangis (2004)
Masoume (2005)
Plague (1975) End
Wednesday (1976)
Gelim (1978)
Revolve Gears (1978)
Conium (1980)
Tiger of
Eshgh Valley (2001–2002)...
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Architecture Department and
Sculpture Department.
Gelim Building:
located in (64
Mustafa Fahmy -
gelim)
which includes Printmaking Department. Janaklis...
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Abbas Safavid. List: Rice (Berenj)
Tursu (Torshi)
Vegetable (Sabzi)
Kilim (
Gelim)
Pottery (Sofalgari)
Juglans (Gerdoo)
Orange (Porteghal)
Cherry (Gilas)...
- is made,
patterns and
designs vary. And some rugs, such as Gabbeh, and
Gelim have a
variations in
their textures and
number of
knots as well. Out of...
- جاجیم; Azerbaijani: Cecim; Turkish: Cicim; Russian: Джаджим) also
spelled as
gelims, or jajim-bafi, is a handmade, flat-woven
textile made of
colored natural...