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- Reqa abstract "Reqa (Arabic: رقاع) is one of the six scripts of the Perso-Arabic calligraphy. Reqa was used for private correspondence on small papers or for nonreligious books and texts. Ibn al-Nadim mentioned in his book Al-Fehrest, that the inventor of Reqa script was Al-Fadl ibn Sahl. The script was one of the most favorite scripts in Ottoman Empire. Reqa became gradually simpler by other calligraphers and was changed to a new script called Ruqʿah, which is nowadays the most usual script in the Arab countries.".
- Reqa wikiPageID "47955329".
- Reqa wikiPageLength "863".
- Reqa wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Reqa wikiPageRevisionID "685778151".
- Reqa wikiPageWikiLink Al-Fadl_ibn_Sahl.
- Reqa wikiPageWikiLink Al-Fehrest.
- Reqa wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
- Reqa wikiPageWikiLink Arabs.
- Reqa wikiPageWikiLink Calligraphy.
- Reqa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Calligraphy.
- Reqa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Typefaces.
- Reqa wikiPageWikiLink Ibn_al-Nadim.
- Reqa wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Reqa wikiPageWikiLink Persian_language.
- Reqa wikiPageWikiLink Ruqʿah_script.
- Reqa wikiPageWikiLink Writing_system.
- Reqa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Reqa".
- Reqa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ar.
- Reqa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Reqa subject Category:Calligraphy.
- Reqa subject Category:Typefaces.
- Reqa hypernym Scripts.
- Reqa comment "Reqa (Arabic: رقاع) is one of the six scripts of the Perso-Arabic calligraphy. Reqa was used for private correspondence on small papers or for nonreligious books and texts. Ibn al-Nadim mentioned in his book Al-Fehrest, that the inventor of Reqa script was Al-Fadl ibn Sahl. The script was one of the most favorite scripts in Ottoman Empire.".
- Reqa label "Reqa".
- Reqa sameAs Q6413124.
- Reqa sameAs رقاع_(خط).
- Reqa sameAs Reqa.
- Reqa sameAs خط_رقاع.
- Reqa sameAs Q6413124.
- Reqa wasDerivedFrom Reqa?oldid=685778151.
- Reqa isPrimaryTopicOf Reqa.