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    Turkish carpets conquered world, leaving Armenia in shadow - historian

    15:50 - 01.06.13


    The Turkish expansionism to master the neighboring nations'
    carpet-making art yielded its fruits in the past century and half,
    developing the concept of Seljuk or Muslim carpets, says an Armenian
    historian.

    Speaking to reporters on Saturday, Ashkhunj Poghosyan, a PhD candidate
    in historical sciences specialized in the carpet arts, expressed
    regret that carpet-making in Armenia fell far behind Turkey which did
    not originally have such a culture.

    `It was thoroughly planned. The Turkish tribes had to become a nation,
    after all; they did have that realization. And in order to be a
    nation, one needs a cultural haze. And the culture - ranging from
    architecture to carpet-making - of all the nations that lived in the
    region was chosen an appropriate target,' the expert said, noting that
    the trend goes back to the second decade of the century when Turkish
    universities launched chairs in applied arts and founded corresponding
    research centers across the country.

    Poghosyan said the idea was prompted by German orientalists whose plan
    received the nationalistic government's approval.

    `The network is very well organized in Turkey, and it is very good
    they have done such a thing for themselves. Of course, that's too bad
    for us, but they were not supposed to think about us. We should have
    thought about that,' he said, adding that the same remarks also go for
    Azerbaijan which began developing the trend in the 1960s.

    But instead of talking and criticizing the neighbors, the expert
    proposed taking specific steps, particularly opening carpet museums
    and research institutions in Armenia and launching university
    departments dealing with carpet-making culture.

    `Most have no idea about Armenia or the Armenian carpets, as the USSR
    used to export them with the `Soyuz Export' [Union export] labeling.
    But the recent couple of years' struggle and advertising did finally
    produce a result. And the world community finally came to know about
    the Armenian carpet,' added Leonid Andreasyan, a marketing and
    manufacturing director at the Art Studio Mergelyan.

    He said the company's efforts have helped suppress the Turkish
    manufacturers on the international markets, adding that they managed
    to annually export 15,000 sq. meters of carpets until the 2009 global
    recession.

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/06/01/carpet/

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