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Lezgin alphabets information


The Lezgin language has been written in several different alphabets over the course of its history. These alphabets have been based on three scripts: Arabic script, Latin script, and Cyrillic script.

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Lezgin alphabets

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The Lezgin language has been written in several different alphabets over the course of its history. These alphabets have been based on three scripts:...

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Cyrillic alphabets

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of phonetic symbols. Numerous Cyrillic alphabets are based on the Cyrillic script. The early Cyrillic alphabet was developed in the 9th century AD and...

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Lezgian language

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Lezgian, also called Lezgi or Lezgin /ˈlɛzɡiːn/, is a Northeast Caucasian language. It is spoken by the Lezgins, who live in southern Dagestan (Russia);...

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Latinisation in the Soviet Union

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Kumyk (1927) Kurdish (Kurdish alphabets) (1929) Kyrgyz (Kyrgyz alphabets) (1928) Lak (1928) Laz (1930) Lezgin (Lezgin alphabets) (1928) Mansi (1931) Moldovan...

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Ge with cedilla

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cedilla was used in the Karelian language in the 1820s, Dargin and in the Lezgin alphabet of 1911.[citation needed] Cyrillic characters in Unicode v t e...

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Q with stroke

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and 1938, the Lezgin and Dargin alphabets had used Ꝗ, but since 1938, both corresponding languages are written with Cyrillic-based alphabets, using the digraph...

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Forced assimilation in Azerbaijan

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(Azerbaijan SSR) and up to the present. Non-Turkic peoples, such as Talyshis, Lezgins, Tats and others have been subjected to forced Azerbaijanization (Turkification)...

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Persian language

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Caucasian languages such as Georgian, and, to a lesser extent, Avar and Lezgin; Afro-Asiatic languages like Assyrian (List of loanwords in Assyrian Neo-Aramaic)...

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Caucasian Albania

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different alphabets for comparison – Armenian alphabet, Greek, Latin, Syriac, Georgian, Coptic, and Caucasian Albanian among them. The alphabet was titled:...

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Zaza language

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2022. Kenstowicz, Michael J. (2004). Studies in Zazaki Grammar. MITWPL. Lezgîn, Roşan (26 August 2009). "Kirmanckî, Kirdkî, Dimilkî, Zazakî". Zazaki.net...

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Rutul language

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with the name of Zeinab Hinavi, an Albanian poet. The classic of Rutul, Lezgin and Azerbaijani poetry is the eighteenth-century ashug Kur-Rajab. In the...

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Europe

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Caucasus (termed Northeast Caucasian, most notably including Chechen, Avar and Lezgin; and Northwest Caucasian, most notably including Adyghe). Maltese is the...

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Lezgi Gazet

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created the first official alphabet for Lezgin. (Previously Lezgin was written in Arabic script.) "The New World" was the first Lezgin-language publication...

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Tabasaran people

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alphabet based on the Latin alphabet. In 1938, the language was translated into the Cyrillic alphabet, in which, as in other alphabets of the languages of the...

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Languages of Europe

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has media related to Languages of Europe. Everson, Michael (2001). "The Alphabets of Europe". evertype.com. Retrieved 19 March 2010. Haarmann, Harald (2011)...

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Azerbaijan

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Azerbaijani-Israeli community, Kurdish cultural center, International Talysh Association, Lezgin national center "Samur", Azerbaijani-Tatar community, Crimean Tatars society...

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Siberian Yupik

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article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For the...

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Azerbaijani national identity

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non-Turkic ethnic minorities (including groups such as the Talysh and Lezgins) as well as its educated Russian speakers, some of them being ethnic Azerbaijanis...

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Finnish Tatars

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themselves had recently emigrated to Finland; a Kazakh Ömmet Kenschahmet and a Lezgin Velibek Alibek. Thirty or so "war migrants" had been in under charge at...

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Udi people

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Albanian script was created by the Armenian monk Mesrop Mashtots. The alphabet had 52 letters. The language was widely used, as major Bible texts were...

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Talysh people

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denies Lezgins claim that the number of Lezgins is many times higher than official numbers, but in private many Azeris acknowledge the fact that Lezgins –...

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List of Georgian battles

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Mtskheta Municipality, Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Georgia, Georgian–Lezgin wars Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti Lezgin marauders Victory 1779 Battle of Rukh Zugdidi Municipality...

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History of Iran

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for years, his defeat in Dagestan, following guerrilla rebellions by the Lezgins and the assassination attempt on him near Mazandaran is often considered...

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Demographics of Lithuania

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ban on printing books in the Latin alphabet, and they switched to Polish. Although this also used the Latin alphabet, it was much less affected by the...

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Minorities in Turkey

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scattered in other parts of the country. A majority among them are Nogais; Lezgins and Avars are other significant ethnic groups. Kumyks are also present...

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Karabakh Khanate

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of his brother Behbud Ali Beg in c. 1744, Panah Ali Khan escaped to the Lezgins, where he concealed himself from Nader Shah. Following Nader Shah's assassination...

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List of national capital city name etymologies

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for a long time, related to the modern Daghestanian family, especially Lezgin. (Russian text: Пестрое в этническом плане население левобережной Албании...

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Khinalug people

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non-local language, that is understood neither by people of Quba, nor by Lezgins". Anatoliy Genko who visited Khinalug in 1926, speculated about the closeness...

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