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Muhammad Husain Kashmiri
Muhammad Husain Kashmiri (1020 A.H. / 1612 A.D.) was among those Indian calligraphers who could compete with Iranian artists. Mohammad Husain is one of the famous people in Nasta'liq writing style in India and in terms of style and quality of calligraphy is the only artist whose works equal with some first rank calligraphers such as Sultan Ali Mashhadi and Mir Ali Katib Heravi. He was called "Zarrin Qalam" by Akbar Shah (963 – 1014 A.H.) and sometimes in his works he used the title "Akbar Shahi ". In his later works, which were scribed in King Jahangir’s era (1014 – 1037 A.H.), he used titles "Jahangiri" and "Jahangir Shahi" He was highly regarded by these two kings. Abu al-Fazl Allami in A’in-e Akbari has called him “Jaadoo Raqam”. He was a seldom found calligrapher that his works had never Hindi accent and it is very interesting.




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