Abstract
From Turkistan to Anatolia, weaving came with the Turks. In the Ottoman period, there was an important production in the production of fabrics as well as carpets and rugs.Izmir was one of the cities that had a well-deserved reputation in fabric production during the Ottoman period. It is known that in İzmir, where fabrics are sent to both the domestic market, the palace and the foreign market, it is common in workshop and factory style production, as well as personal production.There are many documents about Izmir fabrics in the Presidency Ottoman Archives. Some of these documents will be examined within the scope of the article. Key words: Archive, weaving, fabric, yarn
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More From: Zeitschrift für die Welt der Türken / Journal of World of Turks
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