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.
Artists > Indian School, 16th Century > Artworks > A PANEL OF CALLIGRAPHY IN NASKH SCRIPT SAVE ARTWORK Indian School, 16th Century , 16 - 17th Century Ink on Paper Works on Paper Signed Estimate ...
Asharq Al Awsat 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 ...