Taliq script
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title:
Taliq script
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The taʿlīq script is a calligraphic hand in Islamic calligraphy typically used for official documents written in Persian. Literally meaning hanging or suspended script it emerged in the mid-13th century and was widely used, especially in chanceries of Iranian states, although from the early 16th century onward it lost ground to another hanging script, the increasingly popular nastaliq. Taliq had a long gestation. The Persian style of writing naskh underwent gradual changes from the 11th century
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Script style in Persian calligraphy
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taliq_script
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2024-03-23T10:28:48Z
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