-
Mashq is one of the
oldest calligraphic forms of the
Arabic script. At the time of the
emergence of Islam, this type of
writing was
likely already in...
-
Siyah mashq (Persian: سیاه مشق), lit. "black practice," are
calligraphic practice sheets often covered completely with writing. They may
include a number...
- Tehran, Iran.
Formerly referred to as the
Parade Square (میدان مشق, Meydān-e
Mashq; میدان رژه, Meydān-e Rezhe), it used to be a
military shooting range during...
- used interchangeably.
Hijazi was one of the
earliest scripts,
along with
Mashq and Kufic.
Earlier scripts included Ancient North Arabian and the South...
-
Diwani Hijazi script Jawi
script Jeli
Thuluth Kairouani Kufic Maghrebi Mashq Muhaqqaq Naskh (script)
Nastaliq Rasm Ruqʿah
script Shahmukhi Sini (script)...
- Ḥasanābād cemetery. Page of
mashq. 'Ali
Jamasb Collection,
Tehran Page of
mashq.
Private Collection,
Tehran Page of
mashq.
Archive of Iran's ****ociation...
-
usually made of
waterproofed goat-skin, from
North India, ****stan and Nepal.
Mashqs can vary in size, from a hand-held bag,
which was
often used to
carry liquids...
-
Arabian script Ancient South Arabian script Hijazi script Maghrebi script Mashq script Muhaqqaq Naskh Nine-fold seal
script (Chinese
analogue to square...
- Type of
handwriting Secretary hand –
Style of
European handwriting Siyah mashq –
Calligraphic practice sheets Sofer –
Jewish scribe Tag (graffiti) – Form...
- (2006). "Practice
Makes Perfect: The Art of
Calligraphy Exercises (Siyāh
Mashq) in Iran".
Muqarnas Online. 23 (1): 107–130. doi:10.1163/22118993_02301006...