Bokhara

/bɑːkɑːˈrɑː/ noun

A type of rug or carpet style originating from or associated with Bukhara, a city in Central Asia, known for intricate patterns and high quality.

From Bukhara (also spelled Bokhara), a historic city in present-day Uzbekistan on the Silk Road. The city was famous for textile production, and its name became synonymous with a particular style of rug trading from that region.

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