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The fabric of the early modern city : mass production of silk and local architectural patronage in Kashan, Iran, mid-eighteenth to mid-nineteenth centuries
2022
Much of the urban population in the late medieval and early modern Islamic world drew their livelihood from industry. In the city of Kashan in central Iran, a group of silk weaving (shaʿrbafi) workshops survives as a remnant of the city's history of crafts. These ordinary buildings — regarded as vernacular architecture — have been the subject of studies in historic preservation and architectural engineering. Nevertheless, the history of these buildings and their relation to Kashan remains
doi:10.26153/tsw/38058
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