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The loom was the main means for the production of carpets, fabrics and other products in Cappadicia throughout the 19th century and beyond. |
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Club "Osia Xeni", Milash (Milaş) |
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Female labour in silk-mills, Bursa |
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Institute of silk-industry, Bursa |
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Linseed Oil Production in Cappadocia |
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Linseed oil was used by Christians and Muslims in Cappadocia for cooking, lighting and lubricating machines until the early 20th century. Its production was a crucial part of the local economy. |
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Pottery production in Asia Minor (Ottoman period) |
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General development as well as stylistic and typological features of pottery production in the big cities of Nikaia (İznik) and Çanakkale during Ottoman rule. |
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Silversmithery and Goldsmithery, Pontus |
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Silversmithery and goldsmithery in the Pontic lands, an occupation to which the Greek-Orthodox of the Pontos played a significant role, is particularly interesting not only in regard to art, but also because of its important economic and social dimensions. |
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Among local economic activities soap making held a key position in the city of Ayvalık and the wider area. |
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