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Persian cat - перевод на немецкий


Persian cat         
Perserkatze
jungle cat         
  • A close view of a jungle cat ''F. c. affinis''. Note the plain coat and the dark-tipped hairs.
  • The posture in which the jungle cat stalks its prey
  • Female at side of road near Thol Bird Sanctuary, Gujarat, India
  • A jungle cat in the Sundarbans, India
SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Felis chaus; Swamp Lynx; Swamp lynx; Jungle cats; Reed Cat; Swamp Cat; Reed cat; Swamp cat; Felis Chaus; Jungle Cat
Dschungelkatze (Art von Wildkatze)
Persian rug         
  • One of the "Salting" group. Wool, silk and metal thread. Safavid period, about 1600.
  • Central medallion of a Qashqai rug, 19th century, with fragmented Herati pattern
  • An Iranian/Persian carpet exhibition in city of [[Hamadan]] in 2015.
  • V&A]]. Inscription at the top of the field close to the border.
  • Naturally dyed wool in a Turkish carpet manufacture
  • Some traditional tools of the craft.
  • [[Persian carpet#Knots]]}}.
  • A Mongol prince studying the Koran. Illustration of Rashid-ad-Din's Gami' at-tawarih. Tabriz (?), 1st quarter of 14th century
  • Shah 'Abbas I. embassy to Venice, by [[Carlo Caliari]], 1595. Doge's palace, Venice
  • Bidjar rug
  • Weaving a carpet from a cartoon, Esfahan, Iran
  • Qashqai rug
  • Hunting Carpet made by Ghiyâth-ud-Din Jâmi, wool, cotton and silk, 1542–1543, [[Museo Poldi Pezzoli]], Milan
  • Detail of the above carpet
  • haf}}. It separates the warps.
  • Safavid [[Kerman]] ‘vase’ carpet fragment, southeast Persia, early 17th century
  • upright
  • Pazyryk Carpet]]. Circa 400 BC. [[Hermitage Museum]]
  • [[Kermanshah]] 'Tree of Life' carpet, 3rd quarter 19th century
  • Persian Safavid period Animal carpet 16th century, [[Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg]]
  • Qashqai]] nomad sisters, weaving a carpet on a floor loom. Near Firuzabad, Iran
  • Qashqai bag front
  • Tiled arch with hunting scenes. Late 17th century, Isfahan/Iran. [[Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe]], Hamburg
  • "Sanguszko carpet", Kirmān, 16/17th century. [[Miho Museum]]
  • Senneh rug
  • Modern Iranian Carpet "Tabriz Lilac", 2010, by Hossein Rezvani
  • A modern gabbeh carpet
  • The Clark 'Sickle-Leaf', vine scroll and palmette carpet, probably Kirman, 17th century
  • Toranj (medallion) – special circular design of Iranian carpets
  • 16th century, the "Schwarzenberg Carpet"
  • The Rothschild Small Silk Medallion Carpet, mid-16th century, [[Museum of Islamic Art, Doha]]
  • S-twist and Z-twist yarns
HANDMADE CARPET FROM IRAN
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Persischer Teppich

Определение

Farsi
['f?:si:]
¦ noun the modern form of the Persian language, spoken in Iran.
Origin
from Arab. farsi, from Fars, from Pers. Pars 'Persia'.

Википедия

Persian cat
Примеры употребления для Persian cat
1. I‘ve since overheard, without giggling, a professor narrate his visit to an animal psychologist with his bulimic Persian cat.
2. "We have an official complaints procedure so if someone, say sold my Persian cat, their membership would come to an end immediately," says Mr Connolly.
3. "When I got to their house I was given one room to live in with my 14–year–old Persian cat, Jilly.
4. As his Persian cat, Oxford, lounged on a leopard–print pouf in his Chelsea apartment, Gene Dubrovin, the vice president of the Triumph Property Group, a New York brokerage firm, showed off plans for a luxury development of 100 condominiums in Forest Hills, Queens, another Russian area in the city.