Handwriting which is difficult to read and understand shikaste or script
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The adjective illegible is often used to describe handwriting, because people tend to have their own styles and sometimes write in a pretty messy way. But it can also refer to printed words that are faded or for some other reason difficult to read.
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Shikaste
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- "Shikaste" is a form of "Perso-Arabic script calligraphy" that is used for Urud and Persian languages.
- "Shikaste" is a style of writing that is difficult to read and decipher. This is becaue this writing style is almost illegible.
- "Shikaste" is a very common Persian style, however has made only "minor inroads" into Arabic language writing
- This style of writing is also very common amongst Farsi speakers
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