File:Sa'di's Bustan - Nasta'liq calligraphy style.jpg
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English: This calligraphic fragment includes, in the main text panel, four verses from Sa'di's "Bustan" (The Fruit Orchard), in which he succinctly describes the tragic story of two lovers who fall into a whirlpool in the sea. Script: nasta'liq. |
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Date | 16th-17th centuries | ||||||
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