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Tiraz (Arabic: طراز, romanized:
ṭirāz; Persian: تراز, romanized: tarāz or terāz) The
Persian word for a type of
embroidery and
clothing textiles, are...
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given the
tiraz bands, the
Arabic text in calligraphy, and
Kufic script. The
piece was made in a
private royal workshop,
dedicated to
creating tiraz fabric...
- poet,
scholar interested in the
Andalusi muwaššaḥ. He
published Dār aṭ-
ṭirāz fī ʿamal al-muwas̲h̲s̲h̲aḥāt (دار الطراز في عمل الموشحات), an anthology...
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introduced into ceramics. Few
textiles have
survived but the
production of
tiraz,
textiles with
royal inscriptions, is well attested.
Another major art form...
- too,
often functioning as
decoration in the form of
tiraz bands.
According to
Maryam Ekhtiar, "
tiraz inscriptions were
written in
Kufic or
floriated Kufic...
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original on 17
October 2014.
Retrieved 27
October 2014. "ABC Srbije, maj 2013:
Tiraž "Scandala"
porastao 17% u
odnosu na prošli mesec!".
Archived from the original...
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cities such as Almería, Seville, and Málaga, each of
which were home to
Tirāz factories which produced silks and
other textiles.
These textiles were made...
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government factories and
decorated with the
inscribed bands known as
ṭirāz. The
endowment of
garments as a mark of
favor is an
ancient Middle Eastern...
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sharbush hat).
Figures in
Turkic dress, with
aqbiya turkiyya coat,
tiraz armbands,
boots and
sharbush hat. Kitâb al-Diryâq,
folio 43. Moon deity...
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diagonally from
right to left.
Patterned textiles were used,
together with
tiraz bands on the
upper sleeves.
Clothing included tall boots, as well as various...