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Koka Pind Book Indian Urdu Download Indian If you want to learn the great art of Koka Pind, a style of Urdu calligraphy that has been practiced for centuries, there's no better place to start than India. India is not only home to Pakistan's cultural capital but also its UNESCO World Heritage site, Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque. In addition, it offers a variety of Islamic educational resources as well as the renowned Mughal cuisine. Even though Koka Pind is not as popular as the Nastaliq and Diwani styles of Urdu calligraphy, it exists as a distinct form of art--and an authentic way to learn the art of reading and writing. Koka Pind is so named because it uses a set of eight angular shapes called "kazi" for creating beautiful letterforms. These "kazi" are small geometric forms, so they can easily be formed on a piece of paper by rubbing the individual individual corners. And since they are small, they can be easily broken down into distinct groups that are easy to hold. So Koka Pind is also known as "Kazi-Urdu" or "Kazi-Pakistani" calligraphy. There are three basic styles of Koka Pind: Diwani Koka Pind, Nastaliq Koka Pind, and Hijri Koka Pind. Diwani Koka Pind is one of the oldest styles of Koka Pind calligraphy in India. It was originally developed during the reign of Sultan Firuz Shah Tughlaq (1351–1388 C.E. ) in the 13th century. Emperor Akbar was also a scholar of this style of Koka Pind, which is still practiced in India. Nastaliq Koka Pind is more commonly known as "Hijri Koka Pind" because it is more aligned with the Hijri Calendar than Diwani Koka Pind. Nastaliq Koka Pind was developed during the 16th century by two calligraphers who had sought refuge in India during Babur's invasion of their homeland, the Moghul Empire. These calligraphers were Mir Ali-Shir Nava'i and Mir Hasan Shirazi. Since the Nastaliq Koka Pind developed in India, it's also known as "Indian Nastaliq." Hijri Koka Pind is more closely aligned with the Hijri calendar. It was developed in India by some master calligraphers during the 9th century. It is considered to be a part of Diwani Koka Pind, but it is associated more with the Hijri calendar because of its original place of development. Koka Pind is considered an art form that requires an artist to have a high degree of knowledge on certain disciplines of Islamic studies before being able to create beautiful letters. cfa1e77820

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