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Ali Reza Abbassi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ali Reza Abbassi
Alireza Abbassi Tabrizi was a prominent Iranian calligrapher and calligraphy teacher. He was titled by Abbas I as ''Šāhnavāz Xān''. Abbassi was a master of Naskh and Thuluth scripts and the initiator of his own style of Nastaʿlīq script. Besides he was an expert of various other scripts like Muhaqqaq, Reqa, Reyhan, Tevki and Taʿlīq scripts.〔Mohammad Naghshi Tabrizi: Hayāt e Alireza Abbassi, Xošnevis e maruf e dore ye Safaviye (The life of Ali Reza Abbassi, the famous calligrapher in the Safavid era). In: Honar o Mardom(Art and People). volume 2, Nr. 20, 1964, S. 30–31.〕 == Youth == Ali Reza Abbassi started learning calligraphy in Tabriz as a pupil of Mohammad Hossein Tabrizi and Ala Beyk. Abbassi obtained an outstanding knowledge of Thuluth and Naskh scripts. After that the Ottomans occupied Tabriz in the era of Mohammad Khodabanda, Abbassi left the city and went to Qazvin, the capital of the Safavid dynasty. He lived there in the Jameh mosque of Qazvin. He worked as a calligrapher and completed some parts of inscriptions of the mosque and also some Koran samples. His works on the Jameh mosque of Qazvin made him famous. In the early years of the reign of Abbas I, he was in Farhad Khan's employ, who was an important Sardar of the Safavids and his rank and dignity was increasing under Abbass I. When Sardar Farhad Khan noticed that Alireza Abbassi was an able artist, he appointed him as his personal companion and took Abbassi as his companion to Khorasan and Mazandaran.〔http://rahnamaei-honar.blogsky.com/1390/10〕
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