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- Mir_Emad_Hassani abstract "Mir Emad (born Emad al-Molk Qazvini Hasani (Persian: میرعماد حسنی قزوینی) 1554 – August 15, 1615) is perhaps the most celebrated Persian calligrapher. He was born in Qazvin, Iran. It is believed that the Nasta'liq style reached its highest elegance in Mir Emad's works. These are amongst the finest specimens of Nasta'liq calligraphy and are kept in several museums in the world.".
- Q6872075 abstract "Mir Emad (born Emad al-Molk Qazvini Hasani (Persian: میرعماد حسنی قزوینی) 1554 – August 15, 1615) is perhaps the most celebrated Persian calligrapher. He was born in Qazvin, Iran. It is believed that the Nasta'liq style reached its highest elegance in Mir Emad's works. These are amongst the finest specimens of Nasta'liq calligraphy and are kept in several museums in the world.".
- Mir_Emad_Hassani comment "Mir Emad (born Emad al-Molk Qazvini Hasani (Persian: میرعماد حسنی قزوینی) 1554 – August 15, 1615) is perhaps the most celebrated Persian calligrapher. He was born in Qazvin, Iran. It is believed that the Nasta'liq style reached its highest elegance in Mir Emad's works. These are amongst the finest specimens of Nasta'liq calligraphy and are kept in several museums in the world.".
- Q6872075 comment "Mir Emad (born Emad al-Molk Qazvini Hasani (Persian: میرعماد حسنی قزوینی) 1554 – August 15, 1615) is perhaps the most celebrated Persian calligrapher. He was born in Qazvin, Iran. It is believed that the Nasta'liq style reached its highest elegance in Mir Emad's works. These are amongst the finest specimens of Nasta'liq calligraphy and are kept in several museums in the world.".