The Tat alphabet is used for writing in the Tat language, which has two main dialects - the northern one, spoken by Mountain Jews, and the southern one,
spoken by the Tats. During its existence, the Tat writing functioned primarily in the northern dialect and at the same time changed its graphic basis several times and was reformed several times. Currently, the writing of the Mountain Jews is in Cyrillic alphabets, and the writing of the Muslim Tats is in the Latin alphabet.
There are four stages in the history of Tat writing:
1870s - 1928 - writing based on Hebrew alphabet.
1928-1938 - writing based on the Latin alphabet.
Since 1938 - writing based on the Cyrillic alphabet.
Since the beginning of the 1990s, there have been attempts to create a written language on a Latin basis in Azerbaijan.
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