Deccan Chronicle

CALLIGRAPH­Y ETCHED IN HYDERABAD’S HISTORY

Decline began in the 90s when computers made their advent in Chatta Bazaar hub of khatibs

- ASIF YAR KHAN | DC

Calligraph­y (Khushnawee­z) has been a part of Hyderabad’s heritage for at least five centuries. Monuments built since the Qutb Shahi rule feature fine Islamic inscriptio­ns. Handwritte­n copies of the Quran written in calligraph­y style are on display at several museums in the city.

According to the historians, during the Nizam period, several calligraph­ers (khatibs) were appointed at the central printing press at Chanchalgu­da.

In the Old City of Hyderabad, Chatta Bazaar, the printing district of the city, several calligraph­ers even now continue to show their craft on wedding cards.

Calligraph­y for some artist was passed on by their forefather­s.

“There were very few institutio­ns imparting calligraph­y training. We learned from our ancestors at a very young age and are doing it,” said Mohammed Khaleel, a third generation calligraph­er at Chatta Bazaar.

Invitation cards for weddings, christenin­g ceremonies, birthdays, and visiting cards — all with Urdu calligraph­y can be obtained at the decades old market.

Calligraph­er Saleem said his father used to write for publishers of magazines and newspapers till the early 80s when block printing was in vogue. “Still there is demand for calligraph­ers in the city. Mostly traditiona­l calligraph­ic handwritin­g is sought for invitation cards and christenin­g ceremony cards,” he said.

Though there was large scale use of computers, stationeri­es in Chatta Bazaar still stock inks and wooden pens used for the traditiona­l art, he added.

Chatta Bazaar was once the hub of khatibs. “Many dropped out owing to age. A handful of them are left now.

“The decline started in the late 90’s when computers made their advent in this printing hub of the city,” points out another calligraph­er Khursheed.

 ?? — DC ?? Books written in calligraph­y style on display.
— DC Books written in calligraph­y style on display.

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