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  2. Islamic graffiti - Wikipedia

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    Islamic graffiti is a genre of graffiti created by people who usually relate to the Middle East or North Africa, using Arabic or other languages for social or political messages. It is a popular art genre created by "artists, graffiti writers, designers and typographers from the Middle East and around the world who merge Arabic calligraphy with ...

  3. Ancient South Arabian art - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Arabic calligraphy; Arabic graffiti; Arab carpet; ... Arabic musical instruments; Great Book of Music; Kitab ...

  4. Al-Qatt Al-Asiri - Wikipedia

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  5. Template:Arabic culture - Wikipedia

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  6. Pre-Islamic Arabian inscriptions - Wikipedia

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    Sabaic is the best attested language in South Arabian inscriptions, named after the Kingdom of Saba, and is documented over a millennium. [4] In the linguistic history of this region, there are three main phases of the evolution of the language: Late Sabaic (10th–2nd centuries BC), Middle Sabaic (2nd century BC–mid-4th century AD), and Late Sabaic (mid-4th century AD–eve of Islam). [16]

  7. Mamluk architecture - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Arabic calligraphy; Arabic graffiti; Arab carpet ... Wooden ceilings had painted and gilded decoration that resembled book ...

  8. Yazan Halwani - Wikipedia

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    Yazan Halwani (Arabic: يزن حلواني) is a Lebanese artist from Beirut.Yazan is best known for his public art displays, including graffiti, murals, and sculptures. His murals can be found on buildings across Beirut, and often depict portraits of important Lebanese and Middle Eastern figu

  9. Calligraffiti - Wikipedia

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    While graffiti has never been widespread in the region, it has spread with the rising dissidence against Middle Eastern dictatorships and authoritarian regimes. Calligraphy artist Hassan Massoudy called Arabic calligraphy and graffiti "two daughters of the same parents" because of their interrelationship. He notes that "Obviously [calligraphy ...