c1960s AUTHENTIC 100% WOOL ANTIQUE HANDMADE FLORAL PERSIAN MASHAD RUG 8.5x11.7

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c1960s Antique Floral Persian Mashad Rug 8.5x11.7 Please wait for the picture to be fully loaded then scroll over images to enlarge Wood | Carpet | Ceramic | Marble Rug Specifications Rug ID: 6312 Type: Mashad Size: 8.5x11.7 Category: Antique Color: Burgundy Foundation: Cotton Weave: Handmade c1960s Antique Floral Persian Mashad Rug 8.5x11.7 Learn About Mashad Rugs MASHAD, the capital of the Province of Khorassan, is located 909 km(564 Miles) from Tehran in Northeastern Iran, and is placed between the two mountain ranges of Binalood and Hezarmasjed. In the year 823 CE, a town, adjacent to Toos, formerly known as "SANABAD," built a shrine after His Holiness, the Eight Shiite Imam, the Imam Reza. Sanabad is now called MASHAD-E-REZA or "place of martyrdom" due to the significance that this holy martyr had. The original Shrine was destroyed in 993 AD by Sabuktagin, the Ghaznevid sultan. It was rebuilt by his son the Sultan Mahmud Ghazni in 1009 AD. During the 13th century, Mongols overtook Toos and Mashad and destroyed much of the Shrine. Later during the early 14th century, the Shrine of Imam Reza was brilliantly renovated by the Mongol, Sultan Muhammad Khudabandeh. This Shrine still stands today and is considered a very important aspect of not only Mashad's culture but the Muslim religion. At first, the Toos area was the residence read more