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. ﺄﻔﻧ.• { ﻪﻨﻬﻨﻟ
: ﻩ ﻏﻘﺎ.ﺛﻬﻢ ﺔﻟ
٣ﺚﺛ
ﻭﻑ.=ﻲﻴﻨﻟ ﺍ ﺆﻘﻟ
Fig. 5. A quranic page of vellum in a reifned eastern kluifc script consisting of five lines to the
Dage with diacritics in red and gold rosettes between verses.
Iraqllran : Ninth Century AD
) )=ﻹﻫﻴﺈﻍ ﺇ
: ﺍﻟﻭﻆ&ﺍﻳﺮﻳﺎj? ﻱ٠٥{ ﻻ"ﺇﻭﻱ ﻱ%ﻱ]ﻥ
ﻟ"ﺘﺮﺘ٠ ٠5٠ ﻙ >ﻡ. ﻣ"ﺎﻳﺪﺗﺮﻴﻤ:
١"ﺃ٠ ﺳﻔﺣﻀﺎﻰ ﺍﺍ١٨ﻥ٠ ﺍ- «ﺖًﺃ٣«ﻢﺗﺳ٢ﺕ"ﺫ٢٠ ﺭ١٣٠١ ﺭﻡ٤٤ﺍ٣٣ﻝ
ﻛﻐﺰ&ﺍﺘﻜﺑﺎ,ﺑﺇﺋﺎﻲ ﻟﻻﺗﻴﻘﺆﻟﺠﻚ
ﺍﺗﺎﻨﻛﺎﺋﺞiﺑﺎﺑﻻﺕ
ﺍﺟﺎ@ﺗﺎﻟﺔﻴ»ﺒﻳﺸﻮﻘﺓﻧﻡﺬﺍﻜﻏﻜﺎﻛﺎﺕ
ﺑﻲ ;ﺗﺆﺇﺇﻳﻴﻘﻬﻰ- ﺭ ﻭ٠7"ﺍً ""ﺳ ﺍﺽ ﺃﺖ١ﺍ٦ﺍﺪﺳ
ﻧﺮﺘ. (ﻭ٠ ﺇﺍ ﻭ٨٥ ﺇ " ﻣﺮ ﺇ @ﻡﺇﻡﺇ
Fig. 4. A٨ attractive form of
hﺍﺍﺃﺅﻱﺓ#ﻴﺣﺮﺘﻴﺠﻳﻠﺘﻲ calligraphy using Naskhai and
huluth script, written in
ﻣﻘﻘﻖisﺗﺴﻤﺎﻮﻣ٨ﻭ ﺍ٠٧ﻲﺼ٠ﻩﻟ٣ Egypt during the Mamluck
period. Gold and black ink
ﺑﺒﻘﺔﺗﺎﺗﻴﻴﻮﺍﻣﻠﺘﺈﻻﺗﺘﺆﻳﺎﺗﻪhave been used to produce an
attractive design. Dated
ﻖﻳﻛﻭﺆ{ﻲﺨﺘﺗﻭﺗﻘﺍﺆﻴﺍﺙ ﺇi ﺗﻈﺪaround the I0th Hijracentury
(17th century). Egypt.
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