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- Diwani abstract "Diwani is a calligraphic variety of Arabic script, a cursive style developed during the reign of the early Ottoman Turks (16th century - early 17th century). It was invented by Housam Roumi and reached its height of popularity under Süleyman I the Magnificent (1520–1566).It was labeled the Diwani script because it was used in the Ottoman diwan and was one of the secrets of the sultan's palace. The rules of this script were not known to everyone, but confined to its masters and a few bright students. It was used in the writing of all royal decrees, endowments, and resolutions.The Diwani script is divided into two types:1. The Riq`a Diwani style, which is devoid of any decorations and whose lines are straight, except for the lower parts of the letters.2. The Jeli Diwani or clear style. This kind of handwriting is distinguished by the intertwining of its letters and its straight lines from top to bottom. It is punctuated and decorated to appear as one piece. The Diwani handwriting is known for the intertwining of its letters, which makes it very difficult to read or write, and difficult to forge.Jeli Diwani font400pxDiwani is marked by beauty and harmony, and accurate small samples are considered more beautiful than larger ones. It is still used in the correspondence of kings, princes, presidents, and in ceremonies and greeting cards. and has a high artistic value.".
- Diwani thumbnail Jali.png?width=300.
- Diwani wikiPageID "1825710".
- Diwani wikiPageLength "1850".
- Diwani wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Diwani wikiPageRevisionID "643928738".
- Diwani wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
- Diwani wikiPageWikiLink Arabic_language.
- Diwani wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arabic_calligraphy.
- Diwani wikiPageWikiLink Category:Islamic_calligraphy.
- Diwani wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ottoman_culture.
- Diwani wikiPageWikiLink Cursive.
- Diwani wikiPageWikiLink Decree.
- Diwani wikiPageWikiLink Dewan.
- Diwani wikiPageWikiLink Diwan_(title).
- Diwani wikiPageWikiLink Financial_endowment.
- Diwani wikiPageWikiLink Housam_Roumi.
- Diwani wikiPageWikiLink Islamic_calligraphy.
- Diwani wikiPageWikiLink Monarch.
- Diwani wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Diwani wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Turks.
- Diwani wikiPageWikiLink President.
- Diwani wikiPageWikiLink Prince.
- Diwani wikiPageWikiLink Resolution_(law).
- Diwani wikiPageWikiLink Suleiman_the_Magnificent.
- Diwani wikiPageWikiLink Süleyman_I_the_Magnificent.
- Diwani wikiPageWikiLink File:Diwani_Izzet_al_Karkuki.jpg.
- Diwani wikiPageWikiLink File:Jali.png.
- Diwani wikiPageWikiLinkText "Diwani".
- Diwani wikiPageWikiLinkText "diwani".
- Diwani hasPhotoCollection Diwani.
- Diwani wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Arabic_language.
- Diwani wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Islamic_Culture.
- Diwani wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Diwani wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Writingsystem-stub.
- Diwani subject Category:Arabic_calligraphy.
- Diwani subject Category:Islamic_calligraphy.
- Diwani subject Category:Ottoman_culture.
- Diwani hypernym Variety.
- Diwani type Article.
- Diwani type Grape.
- Diwani type Article.
- Diwani comment "Diwani is a calligraphic variety of Arabic script, a cursive style developed during the reign of the early Ottoman Turks (16th century - early 17th century). It was invented by Housam Roumi and reached its height of popularity under Süleyman I the Magnificent (1520–1566).It was labeled the Diwani script because it was used in the Ottoman diwan and was one of the secrets of the sultan's palace.".
- Diwani label "Diwani".
- Diwani sameAs خط_ديواني.
- Diwani sameAs Divani_xətti.
- Diwani sameAs দিওয়ানি.
- Diwani sameAs Diwani.
- Diwani sameAs Diwani.
- Diwani sameAs خط_دیوانی.
- Diwani sameAs Divanî.
- Diwani sameAs Divāna_raksts.
- Diwani sameAs Diwani_(seni_khat).
- Diwani sameAs m.05zyhy.
- Diwani sameAs Дивани.
- Diwani sameAs Divanî.
- Diwani sameAs Дивані.
- Diwani sameAs Q766817.
- Diwani sameAs Q766817.
- Diwani wasDerivedFrom Diwani?oldid=643928738.
- Diwani depiction Jali.png.
- Diwani isPrimaryTopicOf Diwani.