shikaste style of hand writing made the reading of persian a) More difficult b) Better c) More easy d) None of these
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a)more difficult..it is very difficult to read and understand..
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(a) More difficult
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- Shiksate refers to difficult-to-read and comprehending handwriting. Shikastle is more dense and challenging to write. Because this script is a "broken" form of the nasta'liq (or ta'liq) script, "shikaste" signifies "broken."Because it was easier to write fast, it was used for larger writings.
- Because of its flowery visual aesthetic, it is frequently used in poetry. It was Invented in the 14th century. During the Qajar period in Iran in the nineteenth century, it was frequently used. Official proclamations are written in this style.
- Famous Persian calligrapher Mohammed Al Hussain Al Moosawi created this gorgeous, uncommon, and unique calligraphy.
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