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Перевод: Persia


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  1. They are closely associated with the major workshop groups of central Persia, particularly Isfahan, Kashan, Meshed and Nain, but also feature strongly in items from those countries which specialize in copying Persian designs.
  2. ONE of the only games to be out on virtually every format, Domark's Prince of Persia is also available in mini-version on the Game Boy.
  3. And close to the poetry of Persia is that of Arabia, so singularly pithy and elegant.
  4. Russia's armies were adequate to increase her influence in central Asia and to inflict further defeats on both Turkey and Persia, thereby extending Russian rule in the Caucasus.
  5. When protection turned to annexation Russia faced Georgian resistance and became involved in a long if relatively untaxing war with Persia (1804-;13).
  6. Similarly, experts will talk about Persian carpets and Anatolian (Turkish) rugs, regardless of the fact that both countries produce items in all sizes, shapes and designs; this is probably because Persia is most famous for its magnificent Court carpets, while Anatolia is viewed as the home of the prayer rug.
  7. silver, bronze and brass items from as far apart as first-century AD Rome and nineteenth-century AD Moscow, ninth-century AD Persia and thirteenth-century AD England (fig. 5.16).
  8. The State actively fostered foreign trade, notably with English and Dutch merchants in the west and Persia in the south, and fitfully encouraged the establishment of a number of large-scale manufacturing enterprises.
  9. These moves have been superbly converted for the Game Boy and Prince of Persia retains its first class gameplay.
  10. An opening chapter on silk fragments from China, Persia and the Middle East brings in the central theme of her narrative the passage of materials and techniques from one area to another.
  11. Siah Armanjani once told me how he used to see the movies in his native Persia in the 1950s.
  12. Several workshop groups in Persia, Anatolia, India and Pakistan produce extremely intricate and naturalistic interpretations of this scheme, and more stylized, geometric versions are found on a number of village and nomadic items from Persian, Anatolia and Afghanistan.
  13. It is open to debate whether or not all the designs traditionally ascribed to Persia are in fact Persian in origin, and there is some evidence to suggest that a number may have had earlier links with Anatolia, India or Central Asia.

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