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A) 'Abd al-Rashid Daylami is the well-known Persian calligrapher and a nephew of Mir 'Imad. After the murder of his uncle, he moved to India and joined the court of Shah Jahan as a teacher to princes and princesses and was promoted to Royal Librarian. He died in 1670. His recorded works are dated between AH 1030/AD 1620-21 and AH 1071/AD 1660-61. See Mehdi Bayani, ahval va athar-e khosh-nevisan-e nasta'liq, vol. 2, 1346, pp. 393-400.
B) Written in Isfahan by Mirza Kuchak for a certain Aqa Muhammad 'Ali'. Mirza Kuchak must be Abu'l-Qasim Isfahani who wrote shikasteh in Darvish 'Abd al-Majid style. There is a Qur'an commissioned by Fath'ali Shah in the Gulistan Palace Library in Tehran in which Mirza Kuchak wrote the marginal commentaries in shikasteh and which is dated AH 1228/AD 1813. See Mehdi Bayani, ahval va athar-e khosh-nevisan-e nasta'liq, vol. 4, 1358, pp. 8-9.