Nastaleeq, developed in 14th century Iran from the fusion of Naskh and Taleeq, emerged primarily as a Persian calligraphic hand — celebrated for its graceful, hanging rhythm and flowing curves.
12.2 x 20.2 cm. (4.8 x 8 in.) ...
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Arabic calligraphy that bridges cultures and time
Arabic calligraphy is more than beautiful lettering — it’s a living bridge between history, culture, and modern design. From traditional scripts like Naskh and Thuluth to contemporary typefaces, ...
The Holy Quran Museum in Makkah's Hira Cultural District is showcasing a rare quarter of the Holy Quran, specifically part 25, estimated to date back to the 15th century, reported the Saudi Press ...
Samosas and the king of cockroaches Written in Persian and Urdu prose using the Naskh script, and containing hundreds of recipes, the book has paintings that illustrate various stages of cooking and ...
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