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Ali Reza Abbasi

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Mohammad Naghshi Tabrizi: Hayāt e Alireza Abbasi, Xošnevis e maruf e dore ye Safaviye (The life of Ali Reza Abbasi, the famous calligrapher in the Safavid era). In: Honar o Mardom(Art and People). volume 2, Nr. 20, 1964, S.
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of the Safavids and his rank and dignity was increasing under Abbass I. When Sardar Farhad Khan noticed that Alireza Abbasi was an able artist, he appointed him as his personal companion and took Abbasi as his companion to
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samples. His works on the Jameh mosque of Qazvin made him famous. In the early years of the reign of Abbas I, he was in Farhad Khan's employ, who was an important
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Alireza Abbasi's fame increased. On the 1st of July 1593 Abbasi became the King's intimate friend and the King instructed some of calligraphers like
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Abbasi's death date in unknown, but it is supposed that he died towards the end of
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script. Besides he was an expert of various other scripts like
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Encyclopædia Iranica, Volume I/8: Alafrank–Alp Arslan
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Afsari, Hamid Reza; Melvin-Koushki, Matthew (2008).
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Index

Ali Reza Abbassi
Reza Abbasi

Persian
Calligrapher
calligraphy
Persian
calligrapher
calligraphy
Safavid Iran
Abbas I
Naskh
Thuluth
Nastaʿlīq
Muhaqqaq
Reqa
Reyhan
Tevki
Taʿlīq scripts
Tabriz
Mohammad Hossein Tabrizi
Ala Beyk
Ottomans
Mohammad Khodabanda
Qazvin
Safavid dynasty
Jameh mosque of Qazvin
inscriptions
Koran
Sardar

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