also differs only to a minor degree from Persian, and while in the usual is an extended , there is also some use of Arabic-alphabet Persian books from Iran; in the southwestern region of the in northwest Arabic script is the official one like for Uyghur in the rest of Xinjiang ;• and in Indonesia, used only in Islamic schools and institutions• Comorian in the , currently side by side with the neither is official ;• in now written in the and scripts in ;• Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies | Babylonian beginnings: The origin of the cuneiform writing system in comparative perspective, Jerold S |
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in changed to Latin in 1929, then to the Cyrillic script, then back to Latin in 1991 ;• by the and in Algeria and other parts of North Africa during the French colonial period |
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23"The Significance of the Elephantine Papyri for the History of Hebrew Religion" | Daniels, Peter T; Bright, William 1996 |
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before 1928 changed to Latin , reformed in 1880s , 1918 — with the omission of some letters ;• Dar Alketab Althaqafee for Publishing | Samoylovitch, First Encyclopaedia of Islam: 1913-1936, Vol |
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