Bokara is a term commonly used to describe Tekke-faced rugs. Tekke was a tribe from the area of Bokara in Central Asia. The design is dominated by rows of guls and surrounding geometric patterns. The Tekke tribe is also thought to have incorporated some design aspects of the Salor tribe, also from the area of Bokara in Central Asia. Today "Bokara" designed rugs are made across the carpet-weaving world, including Pakistan, Persia, India, Turkey, Afghanistan, and Central Asia.
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