Tiraz Fragment dated 266 879–80 Derived from the Persian word for embroidery, the term tiraz specified textiles inscribed with good wishes, the date and place of manufacture, and the name of the ruler who ordered the fabric in order to make robes of honor to present to his courtiers. The inscription here says this fabric was made in Nishapur, a city known for its mixed silk‑cotton Tiraz Fragment 448603


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