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  2. Shakir Ali (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Shakir Ali (Urdu: شاکر على (1975–1916) was an influential modern Pakistani artist and an art teacher. He was the principal of the National College of Arts in Lahore . He first joined Mayo School of Art as a lecturer in Art in 1954 and after changing the name of Mayo School to National College of Arts in 1958, he became its first ...

  3. Category:Urdu calligraphy - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Urdu calligraphy" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Amar Nastaleeq; G.

  4. List of Pakistani artists - Wikipedia

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    The following list of notable Pakistani artists (in alphabetical order by last name) includes artists of various genres, who are notable and are either born in Pakistan, of Pakistani descent or who produce works that are primarily about Pakistan.

  5. Pakistani art - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani art (Urdu: پاکستانی فن) has a long tradition and history. It consists of a variety of art forms, including painting, sculpture, calligraphy, pottery, and textile arts such as woven silk. It shares features with Indian subcontinental art. [1]

  6. Hurufiyya movement - Wikipedia

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    The Hurufiyya movement (Arabic: حروفية ḥurūfiyyah adjectival form ḥurūfī, 'of letters' of the alphabet) is an aesthetic movement that emerged in the second half of the twentieth century amongst artists from Muslim countries, who used their understanding of traditional Islamic calligraphy within the precepts of modern art.

  7. Shakir - Wikipedia

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    Khalil Shakir (born 2000), American football player; M. H. Shakir, a translator of the Qur'an; Zaid Shakir, American Islamic scholar; Shakir Ali (artist) (1875–1916), Pakistani artist and teacher; Shakir Ali (barrister) (1879–1962), Indian lawyer and politician; Samir Shakir Mahmoud, a member of the Interim Iraq Governing Council; Mohammed ...

  8. Shafiq-Uz-Zaman Khan - Wikipedia

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    Ustad Shafiq-Uz-Zaman Khan (Urdu استاد شفیق الزماں خان a famous Pakistani calligrapher and head of restoring art at Masjid an-Nabawi the second holiest site of Muslims in the world. [1] He was born in Rawalpindi 2 November 1956 and grew up in Karachi Pakistan. [2] He is inspired by famous Turkish calligrapher Hamid Aytaç.

  9. Amjad Ali Shakir - Wikipedia

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    Amjad Ali Shakir (Urdu: امجد علی شاکر) is a Pakistani writer and an educationist who was born to Abdul Qadir, a graduate of Darul Uloom Deoband. He studied at the University of the Punjab and University of Multan in 1977. He started his career in education as a lecturer in 1979 at Govt College Bahawalnagar and served as a principal ...