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Title of golden pen awarded to calligraphers at the mughal court was known as

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This pen was known as the zarrin qalam, or the golden pen.

It was one of the most prestigious awards given to writers of the court who produced high quality writing.

This was prevalent as a part of the Mughal courts during the 16th century, and this was also about the calligraphical part that was both writing and design as per the trends.

Sometimes, orange, green and blue designs were also used as calligraphy for these manuscripts.

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