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The cites are not all that great. There are two hardcopies which the rest of us can't see. Then there is a rug seller who says every rug they sell is glorious. These references are not credible.
Also, the rugs seen by Marco Polo is not terribly credible either since editors can't easily view cite. Too often we see incredible claims in various articles from this region which, ultimately, is legend and marketing, and cannot be substantiated. Student7 (talk) 19:38, 12 December 2009 (UTC)Reply