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A new technique of painting, known as siyahi qalam, became fashionable during the reign of

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The Siyah Qalam or Siāh-Qalam (Turkish: Siyah Kalem, meaning "Black Pen") comprise around 80 extant late 14th and early 15th century miniature folios and ink drawings (qalam-siāhi), paintings and calligraphies, on various material, often silk. Measuring up to 335 x 485 cm, they are generally attributed to Central Asia and bear the strong influence of Chinese art and techniques, as well as symbols of Buddhism and Shamanism, which were both major faiths in the region of Central Asia before the arrival of Islam.

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