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‖ taliq|taˈlik| Also talik, ta‘liq, etc. [Pers., Arab. ta‘līq, lit. ‘hanging’.] A medieval Persian cursive script characterized by sloping rounded forms and exaggerated horizontal stroke, replaced by nastalik in the fourteenth century.
1771[see naskhi n. pl.]. 1795, etc. [see nastalik]. 1849F. Madden tr. Silvestre's Universal Palæogr. I. 52 In general, especially in fine copies of poetical works, this writing takes a sloping direction, whence it has obtained the name of taalik. 1885T. P. Hughes Dict. Islam 690/2 We now turn to the Oriental style, where we meet again with a bipartition, viz. into the Eastern Naskẖī, as it is written in Arabia itself, Egypt, and Syria, and the..Ta‘liq, current in Persia, India, and Central Asia, 1962D. Diringer Writing vi. 143 In the course of time the Naskhi script became the parent of innumerable styles and varieties including the ta‘liq (with its seventy or so secondary forms). 1978Y. H. Safadi Islamic Calligr. 27 Ta‘līq..became established as a defined script after the invention of Riyāsī in the ninth century. |