Firozabadi
Firozabadi refers to a style of Persian calligraphy that originated in the city of Firozabad in Iran. This artistic form is characterized by its fluid lines and intricate designs, often used in religious texts and poetry. Calligraphers who specialize in Firozabadi aim to create visually appealing works that convey the beauty of the Persian language.
The Firozabadi style is part of a broader tradition of Islamic calligraphy, which has a rich history across various cultures. It is often associated with the works of famous calligraphers, such as Mir Ali Tabrizi, who contributed to the development of different styles, including Firozabadi.