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- Iran "Splendid Suzanis, 2003, Saudi Aramco World Article on suzanis Wikimedia Commons has media related to Suzani textile. Guide to Suzani by Barry O'Connell...
- Look up suzani in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Suzani is a personal name coming from the variations of Suzane and Suzana, meaning "tribal beautiful"...
- Shakhrisabz Suzani is a type of Suzani textile made in Uzbekistan. The best-known and most valuable Shakhrisabz Suzanis were made in the 19th century...
- its vicinity. He is more often known by the name Suzani (سوزنی, meaning "needle maker"), or Suzani Samarqandi (سوزنی سمرقندی). According to one theory...
- flat-woven ****s and rugs like Kilim, Soumak, and embroidered tissues like Suzani are part of the manifold tradition of Persian **** weaving. Iran produces...
- a more modern collection of 19th and 20th century applied art, such as suzani embroidered hangings. Of more interest is the large collection of paintings...
- cultures, including Kashmiri numdahs, Iranian Resht work, Central Asian suzani, Hungarian Kalotaszeg "written embroidery", Jacobean embroidery, and crewelwork...
- al-Daylami Mu'izzi Mahsati Ganjavi 1100s Athir al-Din Akhsikati Iranshah Suzani Samarqandi H****an Ghaznavi Faramarz Nama Shahab al-Din Suhrawardi (1155–1191)...
- Central Asia, Bokhara couching using continuous thread creates spectacular suzanis, hangings for wedding halls and bridal beds. Carnation and pomegranate...
- Bukhara (built in 1807) A bureaucrat in Bukhara, c. 1910 Large Medallion Suzani (textile) from Bukhara, c. mid-18th century Pink Rows denote progenitor...