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Rug > Sheikh Lotfollah's Mosque
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Sheikh Lotfollah's Mosque Defined
A famous mosque in Esfahan, Iran built during the reign of Safavid Dynasty (1501-1722). One very common rug design is based on a large round medallion resembling the tile (mosaic) work of the interior of the dome of the Sheikh Lotfollah's Mosque.
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