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Pateh (Persian: پته, IPA: pæte; also
Romanized as
pateh) is an
Iranian traditional needlework folk art. It
originated in and is
largely ****ociated with...
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Ahmad (born
Awang Pateh Berbai; died c. 1425), also
known as
Pateh Berbai, was the
third Sultan of
Brunei from 1408
until 1425. He was the
eldest son of...
- at Kota Batu;
Pateh Mambang and
Pateh Tuba at Luba:
Pateh Sangkuna and
Pateh Manggurun at Saba,
Pateh Malakai at
Bukit Panggal,
Pateh Pahit at Labuhan...
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Piskent Suzani Kaitag textiles,
embroidery style from
Dagestan Tush kyiz
Pateh,
embroidered wool
textile from
Kerman province in Iran Stone,
Caroline (2003)...
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title Pengiran Maharaja Lela. Ong's
brother also
married Pengiran Bendahara Pateh Berbai. In 1397,
during the
reign of Jiawen, an
envoy from
Muhammad Shah...
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Pateh Khvor (Persian: پته خور) is a
village in Vilkij-e
Shomali Rural District of the
Central District in
Namin County,
Ardabil province, Iran. At the...
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souvenirs of the
province of
Kerman are
traditional embroidery known as
pateh, ****s, rugs, jajeems,
kilims (a co**** ****), satchels, and
other hand...
- embroidery".
Tehran Times. 2020-11-28.
Retrieved 2023-02-21. "The
History of
Pateh".
Pateh Serah.
Archived from the
original on
September 16, 2014. Kendrick, A...
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Melor arrived in
Malacca searching for Tuah but
encountered Tun Ali and
Pateh Karma Wijaya. She
tricked them into
thinking she was a
palace handmaiden...
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province of Kerman.
Handicrafts include traditional embroidery known as
Pateh, ****s,
fretwork on wood,
jajeems (loosely
woven cloth), and decorative...