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History of Nas’taliq:
It was about 10 th century that “Ebn-e-Moqlah Beyzavi Shirazi” conducted a research and studied six major calligraphy styles and categorized them. These styles were "Mohaqqaq", "Reyhan", "Sols" or "Thuluth", "Naskh", "Reqaa", and "Towqee". All of these calligraphy styles followed 12 major principles. After “Ebn-e-Moqlah” another calligraphy master named “Hassan Farsi Kateb” combined “Naskh” and “Reqaa” styles and invented a new style, called “Taliq”. Eventually in the 14th century, “Mir Ali Tabrizi” combined two major scripts of his time i.e. Naskh and Taliq and created the most attractive Persian Calligraphy style, “Nas’taliq”.
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History of Iranian Calligraphers Association:
"Iranian Calligraphers Association" is the most reputable Iranian art education organization. It has more than 60,000 students in over 220 branches including its international branches in other countries; Tokyo and Paris branches to mention a few. In 1950, Iranian Calligraphers Association was founded in a collaborative effort by Iranian Ministry of Arts and Cultural Affairs, a few professors of School of Arts such as Mehdi Bayani, and a few prominent calligraphy masters such as Hussein Mirkhani, Ali-akbar Kaveh, Ebrahim Bouzari, and Hassan Mirkhani. Persian art-lovers from all over the country enthusiastically encouraged this Association and its activities and soon after, this organization expanded and opened numerous branches in many cities in Iran.
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History of Nas’taliq:
It was about 10 th century that “Ebn-e-Moqlah Beyzavi Shirazi” conducted a research and studied six major calligraphy styles and categorized them. These styles were "Mohaqqaq", "Reyhan", "Sols" or "Thuluth", "Naskh", "Reqaa", and "Towqee". All of these calligraphy styles followed 12 major principles. After “Ebn-e-Moqlah” another calligraphy master named “Hassan Farsi Kateb” combined “Naskh” and “Reqaa” styles and invented a new style, called “Taliq”. Eventually in the 14th century, “Mir Ali Tabrizi” combined two major scripts of his time i.e. Naskh and Taliq and created the most attractive Persian Calligraphy style, “Nas’taliq”.
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Nas’taliq Style
History of Cursive Nas'taliq
"Cursive Nas'taliq" or "Shekasteh Nas'taliq" was invented in the 17 th century. This calligraphy style is based on the same rules as Nas’taliqbut it provides more flexible movements. It is a little more stretched and curved. Some believe “Moteza-Qoli Shamloo” is the inventor of this style while others believe it was “MohammadShafeeHeravi” who introduced Cursive Nas’taliq first. Almost a century later, a prominent artist named “DarvishAbdolmajidTaleqani” improved this style to perfection. Among contemporary calligraphers in this style, “YadollahKaboli” definitely ranks in the most prominent place.
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History of Nas’taliq:
It was about 10 th century that “Ebn-e-Moqlah Beyzavi Shirazi” conducted a research and studied six major calligraphy styles and categorized them. These styles were "Mohaqqaq", "Reyhan", "Sols" or "Thuluth", "Naskh", "Reqaa", and "Towqee". All of these calligraphy styles followed 12 major principles. After “Ebn-e-Moqlah” another calligraphy master named “Hassan Farsi Kateb” combined “Naskh” and “Reqaa” styles and invented a new style, called “Taliq”. Eventually in the 14th century, “Mir Ali Tabrizi” combined two major scripts of his time i.e. Naskh and Taliq and created the most attractive Persian Calligraphy style, “Nas’taliq”.
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