Abd al-Baqi Tabrizi

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Abd al-Baqi Tabrizi , called Danischmand ( listen ? / I PersianAudio file / audio sample عبدالباقی تبریزی, DMG ʿAbd al-Bāqī Tabrīzī , [ æbdolbɑɢi tæbɾizi ]; * unknown; † 1629/1630 ), was a noble scholar from East Azerbaijan in what is now Iran .

He spent his youth in Tabriz ( Tabriz ), where he was taught philosophy, mathematics and Arabic poetry. He wrote his poems under the pseudonym "Baqi". He was a prominent calligrapher of Safawidenära . He is considered an expert on the Thuluth , Naschī , and Reqa scriptures . He lived in the time of Abbas I and was a student of Ala ed-Din Tabrizi and Alireza Abbassi .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Habibollah Fazaeli: Atlas e Xat . Maschal, Isfahan 1983, p. 348–349 (Persian, History of Islamic Calligraphy).
  2. Javad Yassavoli: Peydâyeš o e Seyr Tahavvol e Honar e Xat . Isfahan 1981, p. 81 (Persian, The Origin and Development Process of Calligraphy).