Mohammad Hossein Tabrizi (Persian: محمد حسین تبریزی) was a Persian calligrapher in 16th-century Safavid Iran. Tabrizi learnt calligraphy from the famous Ahmad Mashhadi. He later became a teacher of the equally renowned Mir Emad Hassani. Due to his great command in the art of calligraphy, a renowned profession in Iran, he was bestowed with the honorary title mihin Ustad ("greatest master").
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| - Mohammad Hosseyn Tabrizi ( persisch محمد حسین تبریزی, mohæmmæd hosɛjn ɛ tæbɾizi oder Molla Mohammad Hosseyn Tabrizi; * unbekannt; † 10. Oktober 1577 in Qazvin) war Kalligraf und Experte der Nastaliq-Schrift. Er wurde ebenso wie Mir Emad und Alireza Abbassi als Mahin Ostād (dies bedeutet auf Persisch der größte Meister) tituliert. Er war zudem Lyriker und dichtete unter dem Pseudonym Mahsun. (de)
- Mohammad Hossein Tabrizi (Persian: محمد حسین تبریزی) was a Persian calligrapher in 16th-century Safavid Iran. Tabrizi learnt calligraphy from the famous Ahmad Mashhadi. He later became a teacher of the equally renowned Mir Emad Hassani. Due to his great command in the art of calligraphy, a renowned profession in Iran, he was bestowed with the honorary title mihin Ustad ("greatest master"). (en)
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| - Mohammad Hosseyn Tabrizi ( persisch محمد حسین تبریزی, mohæmmæd hosɛjn ɛ tæbɾizi oder Molla Mohammad Hosseyn Tabrizi; * unbekannt; † 10. Oktober 1577 in Qazvin) war Kalligraf und Experte der Nastaliq-Schrift. Er wurde ebenso wie Mir Emad und Alireza Abbassi als Mahin Ostād (dies bedeutet auf Persisch der größte Meister) tituliert. Er war zudem Lyriker und dichtete unter dem Pseudonym Mahsun. Als junger Mann ging Hosseyn nach Maschhad, um bei Ahmad Maschhadi und Mir Heydar Khoshnevis Kalligrafie zu lernen. Seine Studien beendete er bei . Da er Geschick in Epigraphik aufwies, wurde er zu Zeiten von Schah Ismail II. beauftragt, die Inschriften staatlicher Bauten zu gravieren. (de)
- Mohammad Hossein Tabrizi (Persian: محمد حسین تبریزی) was a Persian calligrapher in 16th-century Safavid Iran. Tabrizi learnt calligraphy from the famous Ahmad Mashhadi. He later became a teacher of the equally renowned Mir Emad Hassani. Due to his great command in the art of calligraphy, a renowned profession in Iran, he was bestowed with the honorary title mihin Ustad ("greatest master"). His father Mirza Shokrollah Isfahani was the mostowfi ol-Mamalek ("chief accountant") under Safavid Shah Tahmasp I (r. 1524-1576), whereas he himself was vizier to Shah Ismail I (r. 1501-1524). After losing favour under Ismail I, he was forced to move to Mughal India, where he lived until his death. Tabrizi reportedly created inscriptions for the masjeds (mosques) and khanqahs of Tabriz, but they have almost entirely been destroyed due to earthquakes that hit the city. After finishing these inscriptions, Tabrizi made the Hajj to Mecca and on his return solely devoted his time to copying the masterpieces of Persian poetry. A divan of the Persian poet Amir Shahi Sabzavari from Tabrizi's pen is located in the Cambridge University Library. (en)
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