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salehi S, Reshadi H, Norouzi ghareh gheshlagh H. The evolution of the social status of the women of weaver in the Sultanabad region under the influence of Ziegler Company. goljaam 2020; 16 (37) : 1
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1- Carpet faculty member of Arak university
2- Faculty Member of the Faculty of Art, University of Arak
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Sultanabad is the name of one of the famous Iranian carpet weavers, which was later renamed Arak, and in the past produced rural-style carpets.In the Qajar period, with the provision of activities of multinational corporations such as Ziegler in this region, Sultan Abad becomes one of the carpet export and export centers of Iran.  This process changes the carpet style of the region from rural to urban and changes the mode of production from home to the workshop.  Among the women who have been responsible for the textiles of these rugs, they will have a new economic and social role as the carpet market grows. But contrary to the growth that was expected due to economic prosperity and employment and income for carpet weavers, these developments have different effects on carpet weaving in this region and as a result of the economic and social status of women of weaver of Sultanabad. This paper is descriptive -Analysis has been looking for influences and finally it is concluded that these social and economic developments have led to the lack of realization of the economic and social rights of the women of weaver in this region and the degradation of the social status of the carpentry industry, which has continued more or less so far.  
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Received: 2019/07/22 | Accepted: 2021/02/13 | Published: 2021/10/7

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