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Abdullfettah was born on the island of Chios in 1230 H.
He was brought to Istanbul at a very early age and educated under
the patronage of Husrev Pasha. He learned Thuluth, Jeli and Naskhi
from a calligrapher of the name of Mustafa Sakir Effendi and
received his icazet in 1847. He was employed first in the
Secretariat of the Grand Vizier and subsequently in various
government posts in Anatolia. In 1857 he was appointed designer of
coins in the Imperial Mint, and was sent to Vienna and Paris for
further professional training. He died in Vanikoy in 1314 H. and was
buried in the garden belonging to the tomb of Sultan Mahmud.
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