Ali Tabrizi (fl. late 14th/early 15th century; Persian: علی تبریزی) was an Iranian woodcarver who is credited with making the doors of the mausoleum of Ottoman sultan Mehmed I (r.
He is known as father of Nastaliq, the most popular style of Persian calligraphy. He was thus titled "Qodwat al-Kottab" (literally "the chief of the scribes"). He invented this calligraphy style by combining two older styles together, namely…
Mirza Ali-Aqa Tabrizi, (Persian: میرزا علی آقا تبریزی) known as Thiqat-ul-Islam Tabrizi (Persian: ثقة الاسلام تبریزی; January 19, 1861 - December 31, 1911) was an Iranian nationalist who lived in Tabriz, Iran, during…
Ali Tabrizli (Persian: علی تبریزلی; 25 June 1929 – 18 January 1998) was an Iranian poet, writer, publisher. He laid the foundation of the "Atropat" publishing house.