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E
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Elem: (Turkmen) additional border in
pile rugs, situated at the ends of a main rug or at the bottom
of a mafrash, torba or chvual.
Endless Knot: A buddhist emblem symbolizing
long duration, often used with other symbols.
Ensi: rug which covers the entrance to
a yurt.
Erivan: Armenian rug centre.
Ersari: A large sub-tribe of the Turkmen
distributed along the Amu Darya valley and in northwest Afghanistan.
Recently, many Ersari have settled in Pakistan.
Eshik tysh: door hanging or rug used
by the Kirghiz, a Kirghiz word.
Eyer: (Turkmen) saddle.
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