A Historical Analysis of Traditional Iranian Textile Industry during the Reign of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar

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The traditional Iranian textile industry during the Qajar period, particularly in the Naseri period (1896/1896/1848/1313), is often interpreted as a period of decline. The reasons include the industrial revolution, the import of European textiles, and the lack of support for domestic industries by the government. An in-depth analysis based on the primary historical sources including travelogues would be useful for this topic  Based on the analytical-historical method, this study argues that although the traditional textile of Iran in the Naseri era relatively declined, compared to the previous period, during the Naseri period, the production of silk fabrics, woolen shawls, cotton fabrics, and linen continued to flourish, so, in addition to domestic needs, foreign exports provided a part of the needs of the world market.


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Volume 14, Issue 53
Summer 2022
Pages 127-155

  • Receive Date 26 August 2024
  • Publish Date 23 September 2022