Alfabeto Permico Antiguo
Descripción
The Old Permic script, sometimes called Abur or Anbur, was introduced by a Russian missionary, Stepan Khrap, also known as Saint Stephen of Perm in 1372 to write the Finno-Ugric languages. The name Abur is derived from the names of the first two characters: 𐍐 and 𐍑 . The script derived from Cyrillic 0410–0474 and Greek 0391–03C9 , with Komi «Tamga» signs, the latter being similar in the appearance to . The script was in use until XVII century, when it was superseded by the Cyrillic script.
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Pahawh Hmong
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Pahlavi
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Palmyrene
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Pau Cin Hau
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Permico Antiguo
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Perso Antiguo
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Polaco
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