A Turkish print similar to the preceding example (see on Pierluigi Casalino Blog 2020-pierluigicasalino.org Altervista), but on a gold background and with a different graphic design and in particular, different characters. Here, one sees the "nasta'liq" script that is common in Persia (and therefore known simply as "Persian"), but also used in Turkey and in general, wherever Arabic script is used. The Arabs prefer another script as "nasx". The difference between the two styles can be compared to the difference between our modern characters and Gothic script.
Casalino Pierluigi, Laigueglia's scholar, 1949, who lives in Imperia. also on the web
Casalino Pierluigi, Laigueglia's scholar, 1949, who lives in Imperia. also on the web
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