05:3305:33, 7 June 2024diffhist+9,641
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Garachop carpet
←Created page with ' '''The Garachop carpets''', pile-woven carpets of the Gazakh group of the Ganja-Gazakh type. == General information ==
250px|thumb|right|Green Ground Karachopt Kazak Rug Sotheby's. The name of this carpet of the
Gazakh group of the Ganja-Gazakh type is related with the names of several villages located 20 km northwest of Gazakh, in the territory of present-day Georgia. The word Garachop in the agg...'Tag: Disambiguation links added
12:4212:42, 6 June 2024diffhist+7,246
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Garagoyunlu carpets
←Created page with ' '''Garagoyunlu''' — Azerbaijani carpets belonging to the Ganja-Gazakh and Karabakh carpet weaving centres. The name of the carpets is related to the names of the Garagoyunlu tribes living on the territory of Azerbaijan. == Etymology == The names of these carpets, which belong to the Gazakh group, are related to the names of the Garagoyunlu tribes that lived on the eastern and northern shores of Goycha Lake. In some Russian sources the name of the dist...'
09:5909:59, 31 May 2024diffhist+5,985
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Draft:Garachop carpet (2)
←Created page with ' '''The Garachop carpets''', pile-woven carpets of the Gazakh group of the Ganja-Gazakh type. == General information == The name of this carpet of the Gazakh group of the Ganja-Gazakh type is related with the names of several villages located 20 km northwest of Gazakh, in the territory of present-day Georgia. The word Garachop in the aggregate referred to the villages of Mughanli, Lambali, Tullar, Gambali and Duzagram in the former Mughanly region inhabit...'
06:4406:44, 31 May 2024diffhist+5,941
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Draft:Garachop carpet
←Created page with ' '''The Garachop carpets''', pile-woven carpets of the Gazakh group of the Ganja-Gazakh type. == General information == The name of this carpet of the Gazakh group of the Ganja-Gazakh type is related with the names of several villages located 20 km northwest of Gazakh, in the territory of present-day Georgia. The word Garachop in the aggregate referred to the villages of Mughanli, Lambali, Tullar, Gambali and Duzagram in the former Mughanly region inhabit...'
05:3305:33, 7 June 2024diffhist+9,641
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Garachop carpet
←Created page with ' '''The Garachop carpets''', pile-woven carpets of the Gazakh group of the Ganja-Gazakh type. == General information ==
250px|thumb|right|Green Ground Karachopt Kazak Rug Sotheby's. The name of this carpet of the
Gazakh group of the Ganja-Gazakh type is related with the names of several villages located 20 km northwest of Gazakh, in the territory of present-day Georgia. The word Garachop in the agg...'Tag: Disambiguation links added
12:4212:42, 6 June 2024diffhist+7,246
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Garagoyunlu carpets
←Created page with ' '''Garagoyunlu''' — Azerbaijani carpets belonging to the Ganja-Gazakh and Karabakh carpet weaving centres. The name of the carpets is related to the names of the Garagoyunlu tribes living on the territory of Azerbaijan. == Etymology == The names of these carpets, which belong to the Gazakh group, are related to the names of the Garagoyunlu tribes that lived on the eastern and northern shores of Goycha Lake. In some Russian sources the name of the dist...'
09:5909:59, 31 May 2024diffhist+5,985
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Draft:Garachop carpet (2)
←Created page with ' '''The Garachop carpets''', pile-woven carpets of the Gazakh group of the Ganja-Gazakh type. == General information == The name of this carpet of the Gazakh group of the Ganja-Gazakh type is related with the names of several villages located 20 km northwest of Gazakh, in the territory of present-day Georgia. The word Garachop in the aggregate referred to the villages of Mughanli, Lambali, Tullar, Gambali and Duzagram in the former Mughanly region inhabit...'
06:4406:44, 31 May 2024diffhist+5,941
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Draft:Garachop carpet
←Created page with ' '''The Garachop carpets''', pile-woven carpets of the Gazakh group of the Ganja-Gazakh type. == General information == The name of this carpet of the Gazakh group of the Ganja-Gazakh type is related with the names of several villages located 20 km northwest of Gazakh, in the territory of present-day Georgia. The word Garachop in the aggregate referred to the villages of Mughanli, Lambali, Tullar, Gambali and Duzagram in the former Mughanly region inhabit...'