Maghribi Kufic refers to a distinctive style of Arabic calligraphy that developed in the Maghreb region. Known for its angular form and strong geometric lines, this script was commonly used in early Islamic manuscripts and architectural inscriptions, serving as a significant form of expression in Islamic art.

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Maghribi Kufic refers to a distinctive style of Arabic calligraphy that developed in the Maghreb region. Known for its angular form and strong geometric lines, this script was commonly used in early Islamic manuscripts and architectural inscriptions, serving as a significant form of expression in Islamic art.
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Maghribi Kufic refers to a distinctive style of Arabic calligraphy that developed in the Maghreb region. Known for its angular form and strong geometric lines, this script was commonly used in early Islamic manuscripts and architectural inscriptions, serving as a significant form of expression in Islamic art.

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