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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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