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- Kashmiri cashmere wool, or any cashmere wool. The word pashm means "wool" in Persian, but in Kashmir, pashm referred to the raw unspun wool of domesticated Changthangi...
- Turfani pashm or Kuchari Pashm or Turfani wool is a type of shawl wool obtained from Tibetan goats. It was imported to India from Yarkant and Changtang...
- of years. The fiber is also known as pashm (Persian for wool) or pashmina (Persian/Urdu word derived from Pashm) for its use in the handmade shawls of...
- pashm or pashmina, found on the shawl-goat, a variety of Capra hircus inhabiting the elevated regions of Tibet. There are several varieties of pashm,...
- of the Iranian poet Ebu Ishak, also known as Bushak (d. 1423 or 1427). "Pashm" in Persian means wool, and "Pashmak" means wool-like. Another theory is...
- goats are not raised for their meat but for their fibre (pashm). The pashmina fibre (Pashm in Persian) is the finest fibre of all goat hair. A do****entary...
- be black, brown or grey. The skin is white or pale brown.: 369  Turfani pashm Wikimedia Commons has media related to Changthangi. Barbara Rischkowsky...
- Tibet, Kashmir, India and China. The main goods carried were salt, grain, pashm or cashmere wool, charas or cannabis resin from the Tarim Basin, indigo...
- produced in Tibet. The world-renowned Kashmir shawl industry received its pashm wool supplies from Ladakh. In the early 1800s, the Kashmir Valley and the...
- pādshāh; see Padishah. Pashm Etymology: pashm, pashim from Persian پشم pashm wool; pashmina from Persian pashmn woolen, from pashm. the under fleece of...