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Fattahi Nishapuri

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Muhammad ibn Yahya Sibak Nishapuri (Persian: محمد بن یحیی سیبک نیشاپوری), commonly known as Fattahi Nishapuri (فتاحی نیشاپوری; "Fattahi" was his pen name; died 1448), was a Persian poet and calligrapher in the Timurid Empire. A native of the city of Nishapur, he was one of the leading poets and calligraphers at the court of the Timurid ruler Shah Rukh (r. 1405–1447).[1]

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  • Yazici, Tahsın (1999). "Fattāḥī Nīšābūrī". In Yarshater, Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica, Volume IX/4: Fārs II–Fauna III. London and New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul. pp. 427–427. ISBN 978-0-933273-32-0.