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Q.

The Shikaste style of handwriting made the reading of Persian:


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a

Easier

b

More difficult

c

Better

d

None of the above 

answer is B.

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The Shikaste style of handwriting made reading Persian more difficult.
It refers to writing that is difficult to read and comprehend. Shikaste is thicker and more challenging to write in. Since this script is a "broken" variation of the Nastaliq script, the word "Shikaste '' means "broken". Because it was easier to write, it was used for longer texts. It was made in the fourteenth century. Throughout the Qajar era in the nineteenth century, it was widely used in Iran. Official proclamations are written in this manner. Mohammed Al Hussain Al Moosawi, a well-known Persian scribe, created this exquisite, uncommon, and distinctive calligraphy. Shiksate refers to handwriting that is challenging to read and comprehend. Shikastle is harder to write and more condensed.
 
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