Mughan plain is an important area for the production of tribal and village rugs. The rugs of the Shahsavan area especially attractive to collectors. There is also a production of Mughan rugs that tend to look like Turkish copies of Caucasian designs. The major north/south road from the Caucasus bisects Mughan so many of the refugees settled in Mughan. So when we see rugs that are a cross between Turkish and Caucasian it is perfectly reasonable if they are from Mughan. Tribal women in a horse riding competition in Variable village southwest of Sarein in Muprovince. This area is known for the Shahsavan tribe and hot mineral springs.
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