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Karaja Defined
A town located in the Iranian Azerbaijan province close to Heriz. Many runners are woven in this area. They are single wefted, woven on a cotton foundation and have a distinctive hooked hexagon medallion. Antique Karaja large rugs resemble those of Heriz except that they are single wefted.
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Wed Apr 23
- Karaja - She Moves (la la la): Karaja - She Moves (la la la)
- YouTube - karaja - Chiii moves: karaja - Chiii moves
- Karaja "She moves"
- karaja- lalala
- 80s ISUZU GEMINI TV advertisement: 80s ISUZU GEMINI TV advertisement
Sat Apr 5
- Anthropologisc he Studien über die Urbewohner Brasiliens vornehmlich ... - Google Book Search: By Paul Ehrenreich Published 1897
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