mozarabic script
Mozarabic script refers to a style of writing or calligraphy that developed in the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages, combining elements of Arabic and Latin script. It was predominantly used by Mozarabs, Christians who lived under Muslim rule, and is characterized by its distinct letterforms and ornate decorations.
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