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English: Five principal Arabic calligraphic coursive styles:
  1. Naskh (نسخ nasḫ)
  2. Nasta‘liq (نستعلیق nastaʿlīq)
  3. Diwani (ديواني dīwānī)
  4. Thuluth (ثلث ṯuluṯ)
  5. Ruq‘ah (رقعة ruqʿah)
Русский: Пять основных курсивных стилей (почерков) арабского письма:
  1. Насх
  2. Насталик
  3. Дивани
  4. Сулюс
  5. Рук‘а
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Source Niebuhr, Carsten. Beschreibung von Arabien: aus eigenen Beobachtungen und im Lande selbst gesammleten Nachrichten. Kopenhagen, 1772. Tab. XIII.
Author Niebuhr, Carsten

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