Abdolrahim Shureshi (1869–1930) was a renowned Persian master carpet weaver from Isfahan, Iran. He played an important role in reviving the art of fine carpet weaving during the late Qajar period. His exceptional skill gained international recognition, and according to historical accounts, he was invited to Russia to weave a portrait carpet for Tsar Nicholas II. Shureshi is remembered as one of the outstanding artists who helped preserve and promote Iran’s rich carpet-weaving tradition.