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'''Moroccan Carpet''' or '''Moroccan Rug''' is one of the eastern rugs that woven in Morocco.<br>  
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'''Moroccan Carpet''' or '''Moroccan Rug''' is one of the western rugs that woven in Morocco.<br>  
 
Morocco is a Muslim country of northeast Africa on the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts. The urban population is a mixture of Arabs and Berbers, with Berbers comprising a majority in the countryside. Berbers ascribe magical properties to the motifs of their weavings.<br>
 
Morocco is a Muslim country of northeast Africa on the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts. The urban population is a mixture of Arabs and Berbers, with Berbers comprising a majority in the countryside. Berbers ascribe magical properties to the motifs of their weavings.<br>
 
Some Hispano-Moresque rugs may have been woven in Morocco. The Berber knot, tied on multiple warps is similar to the Spanish knot tied on a single warp, a feature suggesting a Moroccan origin of the Spanish knot. Moroccan rugs have not been reliably dated earlier than the nineteenth century, although rug weaving has been practiced in Morocco for many centuries.<br>
 
Some Hispano-Moresque rugs may have been woven in Morocco. The Berber knot, tied on multiple warps is similar to the Spanish knot tied on a single warp, a feature suggesting a Moroccan origin of the Spanish knot. Moroccan rugs have not been reliably dated earlier than the nineteenth century, although rug weaving has been practiced in Morocco for many centuries.<br>
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