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Rug and carpet industry--China--Tianjin--History--20th century--Sources 1 record
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Rug and carpet industry--Directories 1 record
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  1. Women rug and carpet industry workers (0 records)
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Rug and carpet industry--Employees--India 1 record
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Rug and carpet industry--Employees--Labor unions--Organizing--North Carolina 1 record
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Rug and carpet industry--England 2 records
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Rug and carpet industry--England--History--20th century 1 record
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Rug and carpet industry--France 3 records
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Rug and carpet industry--France--Aubusson 2 records
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Rug and carpet industry--France--Aubusson--Catalogs 1 record
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Rug and carpet industry--Georgia--Dalton--History 1 record
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Rug and carpet industry--Government policy--Morocco 1 record
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Rug and carpet industry--India 4 records
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Rug and carpet industry--India--Bhadohi 3 records
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Rug and carpet industry--India--Case studies 1 record
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Rug and carpet industry--India--Employees 2 records
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Rug and carpet industry--India--Forecasting 2 records
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Rug and carpet industry--India--Jammu and Kashmir 2 records
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Rug and carpet industry--India--Kashmir, Vale of 1 record
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Rug and carpet industry--India--Mirzāpur 1 record
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