The Nesta´liq writing, or suspended writing was used by Persians and invented in the final of the 14 Th century by Mi´Ali, Tabrig´s calligrapher. He inspired himself in Neskhi (Arabian writing used in Persia during the all Middle age) and in Taliq (writing used in the diplomatic chancelleries.)
The name of suspended writing comes from the particularity of each letter obliquely written begins above the line, to finish under this one.