Among Zoroastrian burial items, there is a camel-shaped zoomorphic OSTADON lying there. It was found…
In the 16th-17th centuries, Mir Ubayd Bukhari invented a new style based on Naskh script in Bukhara - the "Naskh Bukhari" (Mir Ubaydi) script.
According to sources, one day Mir Ubayd Bukhari saw Muhammad (pbuh) in a dream. Prophet (peace be upon him) Mir Ubayd is gifted a pen. When he wakes up, the gifted pencil is in his hand. When he began writing with that pencil, a miracle occurred, and a new writing style emerged - "Naskh al-Bukhari" - which began to be called so. This script soon spread widely in Central Asia and northern Afghanistan, and the writing of the Quran began in this script.