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The Azerbaijani alphabet (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan əlifbası, آذربایجان اَلیفباسؽ, Азəрбајҹан әлифбасы) has three versions which includes the Arabic, Latin, and Cyrillic alphabets.
North Azerbaijani, the official language of Republic of Azerbaijan, is written in a modified Latin alphabet. This superseded previous versions based on Cyrillic and Arabic scripts after the fall of Soviet Union.
In Iran, a modified Persian script has always been used and continues to be used for the South Azerbaijani language.[1]
Azerbaijanis of Dagestan and other parts of Russia still use the Cyrillic script.[2][better source needed]
^Azeri Arabic Turk standard of writing; authored by Javad Heyat; 2001 http://www.azeri.org/Azeri/az_arabic/azturk_standard.pdf (Archive)
^"Archive of issues of the newspaper Dərbənd (Дәрбәнд)".
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