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EarlierForbidden City Completed1421 CE
LaterDomremy Burned During Joan’s Childhood1425 CE
Mamluk Carpet Weavers In Cairo

Many studies have been conducted on Mamluk carpets, but scholars have not come to a consensus as to when or where they were made. Production of surviving Mamluk carpets started from the second half of the fifteenth century until the middle of the sixteenth century, and continued even after the Ottoman conquest of Egypt in 1517. The group of carpets produced in this period were initially called "Damascene" carpets after their attribution to Damascus, Syria.

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