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editI threw this together and put a {{Norefs}} tag on it myself, not being prepared to sort out the good from the bad refs, but believing that a frankly unsourced stub is a step better than the situation where this sense of "gul" appeared on the Dab Gul with a lk to an article that does not mention the term.
--Jerzy•t 07:01, 30 March 2010 (UTC)
- I forgot that i was led to create this via this entry at the Dab Elephant's foot:
- * Elephant's foot (design), a geometrical design common in Turkomen rugs ("Bukhara rugs") and adapted to some Indian, Pakistani and Iranian rugs, also called Fil Pah
- They are described elsewhere as an instance or synonym for gul.
--Jerzy•t 07:25, 30 March 2010 (UTC)