Manichaean Alphabet
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𐫀10AC0
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𐫁10AC1
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𐫂10AC2
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𐫃10AC3
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𐫄10AC4
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𐫅10AC5
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𐫆10AC6
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𐫇10AC7
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𐫈10AC8
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𐫉10AC9
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𐫊10ACA
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𐫋10ACB
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𐫌10ACC
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𐫍10ACD
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𐫎10ACE
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𐫏10ACF
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𐫐10AD0
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𐫑10AD1
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𐫒10AD2
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𐫓10AD3
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𐫔10AD4
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𐫕10AD5
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𐫖10AD6
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𐫗10AD7
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𐫘10AD8
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𐫙10AD9
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𐫚10ADA
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𐫛10ADB
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𐫜10ADC
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𐫝10ADD
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𐫞10ADE
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𐫟10ADF
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𐫠10AE0
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𐫡10AE1
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𐫢10AE2
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𐫣10AE3
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𐫤10AE4
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𐫥10AE5
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𐫦10AE6
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𐫫10AEB
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𐫬10AEC
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𐫭10AED
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𐫮10AEE
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𐫯10AEF
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𐫰10AF0
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𐫱10AF1
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𐫲10AF2
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𐫳10AF3
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𐫴10AF4
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𐫵10AF5
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𐫶10AF6
Description
The Manichaean script is associated with the spread of Manichaeism appeared in the beginning of III century B.C. This religion was founded by Persian and then spread to the modern-East Turkestan region where the manuscripts were found written in Eastern and Middle Iranian languages with Manichaean. It bears a sibling relationship to early forms of The Pahlavi script 10B80–10B55 , both systems having developed from The Imperial Aramaic alphabet 10840–1085F .
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