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CENTO
Ceretto, E.
Cetinkaya,
Mehmet
Chagatai
Chaghatay Turki
After the death of Cinggis Qan and
the Kuriltai of 1228 Chagatai received Turkestan
as his yurt. The language of his Ulus evolved
into a language we know as Chagatai or Turki.
The Chaghatay language is alive
and well across Central Asia.4 It has never died,
and is often referred to as
"Turkistani", or simply by its earlier
name, Turki. Paksoy,
Alpamysh. Chapter 3
Chaghatay is primarily based on
Uygur, which later became Karakhanid on the way
to Chaghatay. Paksoy,
Alpamysh. Chapter 3 note 4.
Chahal Shotur
Chahar Aymaq
Chahar Aymaq refers to the people
in Northwest Afghanistan who speak Chahar Aymaq
or one of it's dialects. Dialects include Timuri,
Taimani, Zohri,
Jamshidi, Firozkohi, Maliki, Mizmast, Chingizi,
Qedai Nao Hazara, Zainal, Khazara.
Chahar Aymaq is a language in the
Persian language family with heavy borrowing from
Mongol and Turkic. Some suggest that it is a
subset or dialect of Dari but I do not think so.
(Then again I am no linguist) About 1600 Shah
Abbas of Persia took several aymaqs of his border
area and made them into one tribal confederation.
Three of the aymaqs were Timurid Turko-Mongolic
herders groups, the Timuri, The Taimani, and the
Firozkohi. The fourth was a Persian tribe called
the Jamshidi from the Kerman area of Persia.
Because there were four main tribes in the
confederation they were called the Chahar (four
in Persian) Aymaq (tribes). The tribal
confederation appeared to break up in the 19th
century but the language of that resulted from
that 16th century political move exists to this
day.
The Ethnologue data base list the
following dialects for Chahar Aymaq TAIMURI
(TEIMURI, TIMURI, TAIMOURI), TAIMANI, ZOHRI
(ZURI), JAMSHIDI (JAMSHEDI, DJAMCHIDI, YEMCHIDI,
DZHEMSHID), FIROZKOHI, MALIKI, MIZMAST,
CHINGHIZI, QEDAI NAO HAZARA AIMAQ, ZAINAL,
KHAZARA. I feel they are in error on Qedai
Nao Hazara Aimaq and possibly Khazara but on the
whole it is a very good source. On the basis of
my research I believe that Qedai Nao Hazara Aimaq
is more properly considered a dialect of
Hazaragi.
Chajli
Chalabi, Ahmad.
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Pierre.
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Dominique.
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Paris Gallery Chevalier Old
tapestries, Oriental carpet, European Carpets
Purchase-Sale-expertise
17, Voltaire Quay 75007 Paris
France Tel.: 01 42 60 72 68 Fax: 01 42 86 99 06
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Chevalier Conservation
Chevalier,
Dominique.
Chinagate
Chinese
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Cinggis Qan
Cinggis Qan 1167 -1227 (Ghingis
Khan, Jenghiz Khan Chingis Khan, etc...).
After the death of (Mutugen son
of Chagatai) at the siege of Bamiyan Cinggis Qan
ordered the death of all living things and the
destruction of the town(1221 my date). Ratchnevsky,
Genghis Khan. Page 164.
Cinggis Qan died as result of
injuries from a wild horse battue in the winter
of 1226. Ratchnevsky,
Genghis Khan. Page 141.
1179 A young man who would grow
up to be Cinggis Qahan (Ghingis Khan) of the Mongols was aided by
the son of the Chieftain of the Arulat clan. (The
young man was Bo'orcu.
He became one of Cinggis Qahan's Dorben Kulu'ud
(Great Warriors)) Yuan
ch'ao pi-shih, quatrain 90.
Mutugen
Son of Chagatai
Hulagu,
son of Tolui,
grandson of Cinggis Qan and brother to Mangu and
Kublai
The Cingissid line of descent was
considered too be only the offspring of Genghis
Khan and his first and chief wife Borte. This
produced Four sons Jochi,
Chagatai, Ogadai, and
Tolui.
Cittone, Elio.
Clafin, H. B.
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Clark, Hartley
Member Hajji Baba Club, New York.
Clark, Hartley Bokhara, Turkoman
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Classical Carpets
A Classical Carpet refers to a
carpet made before 1800 AD. Most of the surviving
samples are workshop or Court workshop carpets.
Classical
Carpets
The
Baltimore Vase Carpet at Sotheby's, by
Charles Grant Ellis, Also Butterfield's and
Christie's, Auction reviews, Oriental Rug Review,
Vol. 8/3
Rug
Conference Celebrates Persian Carpets, by
Bill Moore, The Textile Museum's 12th Rug
Convention, Oriental Rug Review, Vol. 8/3
"The
Collector: A Conversation With Russell
Fling" by George O'Bannon, Oriental Rug
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Wrinkles...The
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Textiles, by George O'Bannon. A Symposium at
The Textile Museum, Oriental Rug Review, Vol. 8,
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Discovery:
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Woven
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Craig Hillmann, Oriental Rug Review, Vol. 8,
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How
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"Charlie's
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The Honorable William Jefferson
Clinton Formerly Governor of Arkansas and
President of the United States.
1992 British intelligence planted
disinformation in the US press accusing Clinton
of expressing Pro-Soviet views while a student in
Britain during the Vietnam police action. Loftus
& Aarons. Secret War page 195 - 196.
Cloudband
Cloudman, R. M.
Close, Paul.
Coad, Sam
Cochineal
Cochineal is an insect dye. It is
from the scale insect that grows on cactus.
First imported in the first
quarter of the sixteenth century it came into
common usage as a rug dye when it was produced
commercially in the canary islands in the 1820's.
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Cohen, James.
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Cohen, Stephen.
Cohen Steven J.
Cohen is one of the top British
experts on classical carpets particularly Mughal
Carpets. While I disagree with his conclusions
Cohen's work on the Red Ground Grotesque
Fragments represents the "conventional
wisdom" on the subject. I will have to look
for my notes on his article. I think the problem
was structural concerning the warps.
Tilden,
Jill. Ed. Silk & Stone The Art Of Asia.
Chapter on Red Ground Grotesque Fragments
Cohen, S., Black, D., Loveless,
C. The Unappreciated Dhurrie, David Black
Oriental Rugs, London, 1982
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Editors, Hali The International Magazine of
Antique Carpet and Textile Art.
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Collins, Ian.
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Collins is considered one of the
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carpets.
Trusted
Resource List - Rug & Carpet Dealers In The
U.S.
"Afshar Rugs &
Flatweaves" Santa Monica: ACOR 3, 1996.
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Combe,
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II, 1996
Coomaraswamy,
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Cootner, Cathryn
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Cathy Cootner is retired from the
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CIA middle East old hand . Active
in Syria, Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
Moved from OSS to CIA and then to
Booz-Allen & Hamilton where he continued to
work with the CIA. Copeland moved from spy to a
unofficial representative and agent of influence
with Middle Eastern leaders. Loftus
& Aarons. Secret War page 230 - 235.
Worked for Kim
Roosevelt and with Don Wilber.
Cordesman,
Anthony.
Anthony H. Cordesman, formerly
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(military) analyst at the Center for Strategic
& International Studies in Washington.
Anthony Cordesman, Iranian Arms
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International Studies
Cormack, Robin.
Cornucopia,
Coulter, Jacqueline.
Covington
& Burling
A top Washington DC law firm.
More important partners over the
years include Ed
Zimmerman and Dean
Gooderham Acheson. I mean no disrepect to Ed by
mentioning him in the same sentance with Acheson. The best we can
say about Dean Acheson
was that he was a poor judge of character. Less
charitable people link Acheson
to the Communists that he shelteered. Zimmerman on
the other hand is a sterling character and a
great American.
Cowen,
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of India". Hali 99, 1998. page 78. "The
dyeing and pattern making skills of Indian
textile craftsmen have ensured the renown of Ikat
weaves from the Subcontinent. The Victoria &
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extensive collection of these textiles, which are
surveyed here by the author of an important new
book on the subject."
Crimp
Croess, Gisele.
Cronin, Vincent
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Cuerda seca
The use of "dry cords"
to outline designs to prevent glazes from mixing
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A Timurid
Cuerda Seca Pottery Star Tile
Cuneiform
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Cyrus the Great
Cyrus the Great 580-529 BC
Established Achaemenian Persian empire.
Was know for fairness and respect
of that which we call human rights.
Noted in the Bible for freeing
the Jews from the Babylonian captivity and
decreeing the rebuilding of the second temple.
For Further Reading:
Thanks and best wishes,
J. Barry O'Connell Jr.
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