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kuttab (Arabic: كُتَّاب kuttāb, plural: kataatiib, كَتاتِيبُ) or
maktab (Arabic: مَكْتَب) is a type of
elementary school in the
Muslim world. Though...
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Qazvini (Persian: میزرا محمد حسین سیفی قزوینی),
better known as Emad al-
Kottab (Persian: عمادالکتاب) was an
Iranian calligrapher best
known for
being a...
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alongside Mohammad Ali
Mazandarani and
Mirza Mahdi Malek al-
Kottab.
Yaghma died on 12
November 1859 in Khur. The
British Iranologist Edward...
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Abbasid caliph Jafar Tabrizi (also
known as Farīd al-Dīn and
Qeblat al-
Kottāb), 15th
century master in
calligraphy as well as a poet and
scribe Ja'far...
- most po****r
style of
Persian calligraphy. He was thus
titled "Qodwat al-
Kottab" (literally 'the
chief of the scribes'). He
invented this
beautiful calligraphy...
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increase the
number of
these schools from 378 in 1987 to 961 in 2007.
These Kottabs host 25,194 children, 11,138 of whom are girls. They are run by mold dibs...
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Berrabeh was a
Tunisian actor. Ben
Rabah pla****
starring roles in TV
shows El
Kottab Al Bab and
Liyam Kif
Errih under the
direction of
Slaheddine Essid. He also...
- Farīd al-Dīn Jaʿfar b. ʿAlī Tabrīzī Baysunghurī) (also
known as
Qeblat al-
Kottāb) (fl 1412-33) was an
Iranian calligrapher and
master of
nastaliq script...
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Testament along with Bozorgmehr's
Quotes and
mentions that the
writers (
Kottab) used it. Al-Mubarrad (died 286 Hijri)
writes that Al-Ma'mun had ordered...
- oasis,
Actes Sud, 2021 "International Writers'
House in Beirut". Beyt el
Kottab. 2 June 2017.
Retrieved 14
March 2018. Joinson,
Suzanne (2 June 2017). "A...