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English: Anatolian rugs from the Early Modern period have survived in Transylvanian churches. Hence they are known as "Transylvanian rugs". Single niche rug with two columns. Brukenthal Museum, Sibiu, Romania.
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Single-niche rug with 2 columns. Anatolia. Collection of the Brukenthal Museum, Sibiu

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