Q. Nastaliq was
(a) a Persian script used in medieval India
(b) a raga composed by Tansen
(c) a cess levied by the Mughal rulers
(d) a manual of code of conduct for the Ulemas
Ans: (a) a Persian script used in medieval India
Explanation: The correct answer is (a) a Persian script used in medieval India.
Nastaliq is a type of Persian script that was used in medieval India. It originated in Persia (present-day Iran) and became widely used during the Mughal era in India. Nastaliq is known for its elegant and flowing style, characterized by its diagonal and elongated letters. It is primarily used for writing Persian, Urdu, and occasionally other languages. Nastaliq script played a significant role in the development of Persian and Urdu literature, calligraphy, and art during the Mughal period and continues to be used today in various regions influenced by Persian and Urdu cultures.