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Calligraphic Schools
‘In the western provinces – North Africa and al-Andalus – the "Maghrebi" style of Arabic script was developed.’
A variety of calligraphic styles flourished at different periods, influenced by the social composition of the regions. In the western provinces – North Africa and al-Andalus – the ‘Maghrebi’ style of Arabic script was developed, influenced by North Africa’s Berber heritage. While in multicultural Sicily, the Normans produced multilingual inscriptions that included Arabic, to document and commemorate a variety of events.
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Inscription in four languages
AD 1149 Norman
Zisa Museum Palermo, Italy
The Arabic script – in the local Sicilian style – on the lower part of the tombstone records the death of the mother of a Christian priest in Sicily.
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