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A Yürük rug is a traditional tribal rug woven in Anatolia by the Yörüks , a Turkish ethnic subgroup.

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5-503: [REDACTED] Look up yuruk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Yorouk may refer to: Yörüks , also Yuruks or Yorouks (Greek: Γιουρούκοι , Bulgarian: юруци , Macedonian: Јуруци , Turkish: Yörük ), are a group of people, ultimately of Oghuz Turkic descent, some of whom are still nomadic, primarily inhabiting the mountains of Anatolia and partly Balkan peninsula. Yuruk rug ,

10-709: A kind of Turkish rug from Konya and Karaman regions. Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Yuruk . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yuruk&oldid=1254432412 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Turkish words and phrases Hidden categories: Articles containing Greek-language text Articles containing Bulgarian-language text Articles containing Macedonian-language text Articles containing Turkish-language text Short description

15-426: Is a distinction between Yürük rugs from eastern and western Anatolia. The rugs from western Anatolia traditionally have diagonal patterns in brick red and dark blue, and highlights in ivory. These rugs are sometimes confused with Baluchi rugs , a type of Afghan rug. Eastern Anatolian Yürük rugs have hexagonal and lozenge patterns with offset knots that produce diagonal, rather than vertical, rows. This article about

20-440: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Yuruk rug Yürük rugs have a long shaggy pile , tied with Ghiordes knots . The warp and the filler (the weft between the knots) is generally composed of sheep's wool or goat hair. The rugs have large geometric motifs in bright colors on a dark brown background; the colors are often described as brilliant. The sides of

25-502: The rugs are either selvaged , frequently with goat hair, or overcast with colored yarn, and the ends have a braided fringe . The design of Yürük rugs resembles rugs of the Kazak region more than Anatolia. The use of a latch hook is also shared with Kazak rugs . Yürük rugs tend to be more loosely woven than other rugs from Anatolia in that there are more rows of filler between the knots. According to Encyclopedia Britannica , there

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