Mir Ali Heravi (Persian: میرعلی هروی), also known as Mir Ali Hossein Heravi and Mir Jan, titled as Kateb-e Soltani, was a prominent Persian calligrapher and calligraphy teacher of Nastaʿlīq script in the 16th century. He was the second significant Persian calligrapher after Mir Emad.[1] He had artistic influence on the later calligraphers.
^Mehdi Bayani (1984), Ahvâl o Âsâr e Xošnevisân (Biography and Works of Calligraphers), Elmi, pp. 493–516
MirAliHeravi (Persian: میرعلی هروی), also known as MirAli Hossein Heravi and Mir Jan, titled as Kateb-e Soltani, was a prominent Persian calligrapher...
MirAli Tabrizi (Persian: میرعلی تبریزی) was a distinguished Iranian calligrapher of the 14th century, to whom the invention of Nas-Taliq calligraphy...
most famous calligrapher of the next generation in eastern lands was MirAliHeravi (d. 1544), who was master of nastaliq, especially renowned for his calligraphic...
Kamāl ud-Dīn Behzād, the greatest of the medieval Persian painters MirAliHeravi, prominent Persian calligrapher and calligraphy teacher of Nastaʿlīq...
calligraphy art in Herat under MirAliHeravi. After that Shaybanids captured the city, both of them immigrated to Bukhara. After Heravi's death, he worked some...
new genre of Persian calligraphy named "Ta'liq". In the 14th century, MirAli Tabrizi combined two major scripts of his time, i.e. Naskh and Taliq, and...
biographies; Serat al-Sotoor by Sultan Ali Mashhadi - Medad al-Khotoot by MirAliHeravi - Adaab al-Mashq by Mir Emad Hassani; With works by great calligraphers...
Volume I/4: Abū Manṣūr Heravı̄–Adat. London and New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul. pp. 395–396. ISBN 978-0-71009-093-5. Omar Ali Shah (1998). The Rules...
the water storage of the citadel indicates the lunar date of 1217. Riazi Heravi writes in Einolvaghayeh Book as follows: "Forg citadel is 12 miles away...