Altes persisches Alphabet
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𐎠103A0
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𐎡103A1
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𐎢103A2
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𐎣103A3
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𐎤103A4
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𐎥103A5
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𐎦103A6
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𐎧103A7
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𐎨103A8
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𐎩103A9
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𐎪103AA
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𐎫103AB
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𐎬103AC
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𐎭103AD
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𐎮103AE
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𐎯103AF
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𐎰103B0
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𐎱103B1
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𐎲103B2
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𐎳103B3
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𐎴103B4
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𐎵103B5
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𐎶103B6
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𐎷103B7
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𐎸103B8
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𐎹103B9
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𐎺103BA
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𐎻103BB
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𐎼103BC
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𐎽103BD
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𐎾103BE
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𐎿103BF
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𐏀103C0
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𐏁103C1
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𐏂103C2
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𐏃103C3
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𐏈103C8
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𐏉103C9
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𐏊103CA
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𐏋103CB
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𐏌103CC
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𐏍103CD
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𐏎103CE
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𐏏103CF
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𐏐103D0
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𐏑103D1
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𐏒103D2
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𐏓103D3
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𐏔103D4
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𐏕103D5
Beschreibung
The Old Persian alphabet seems relatively young. It was created artificially around the 520s BC. Old Persian was based on the Sumerian-Akkadian system. The script consisted of 36 letters, 5 hieroglyphs and a sign for separating words. Some letters could simultaneously denote both a simple consonant and a syllable.
The most famous monument of the Old Persian alphabet is the trilingual monumental inscription on the Behistun rock.
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A
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B
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C
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D
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E
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F
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G
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H
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I
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J
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K
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L
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M
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N
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O
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P
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R
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S
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T
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U
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V
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W
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Y
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Ä