Alphabet Runique turc ancien
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𐰀Lettre orkhon a
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𐰁Lettre orkhon iénisséi a
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𐰂Lettre orkhon iénisséi ae
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𐰃Lettre orkhon i
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𐰄Lettre orkhon iénisséi i
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𐰅Lettre orkhon iénisséi e
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𐰆Lettre orkhon o
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𐰇Lettre orkhon oe
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𐰈Lettre orkhon iénisséi oe
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𐰉Lettre orkhon ab
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𐰊Lettre orkhon iénisséi ab
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𐰋Lettre orkhon aeb
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𐰌Lettre orkhon iénisséi aeb
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𐰍Lettre orkhon ag
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𐰎Lettre orkhon iénisséi ag
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𐰏Lettre orkhon aeg
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𐰐Lettre orkhon iénisséi aeg
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𐰑Lettre orkhon ad
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𐰒Lettre orkhon iénisséi ad
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𐰓Lettre orkhon aed
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𐰔Lettre orkhon ez
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𐰕Lettre orkhon iénisséi ez
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𐰖Lettre orkhon ay
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𐰗Lettre orkhon iénisséi ay
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𐰘Lettre orkhon aey
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𐰙Lettre orkhon iénisséi aey
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𐰚Lettre orkhon aek
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𐰛Lettre orkhon iénisséi aek
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𐰜Lettre orkhon oek
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𐰝Lettre orkhon iénisséi oek
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𐰞Lettre orkhon al
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𐰟Lettre orkhon iénisséi al
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𐰠Lettre orkhon ael
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𐰡Lettre orkhon elt
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𐰢Lettre orkhon em
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𐰣Lettre orkhon an
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𐰤Lettre orkhon aen
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𐰥Lettre orkhon iénisséi aen
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𐰦Lettre orkhon ent
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𐰧Lettre orkhon iénisséi ent
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𐰨Lettre orkhon enc
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𐰩Lettre orkhon iénisséi enc
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𐰪Lettre orkhon eny
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𐰫Lettre orkhon iénisséi eny
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𐰬Lettre orkhon iénisséi ang
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𐰭Lettre orkhon eng
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𐰮Lettre orkhon iénisséi aeng
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𐰯Lettre orkhon ep
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𐰰Lettre orkhon op
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𐰱Lettre orkhon ic
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𐰲Lettre orkhon ec
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𐰳Lettre orkhon iénisséi ec
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𐰴Lettre orkhon aq
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𐰵Lettre orkhon iénisséi aq
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𐰶Lettre orkhon iq
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𐰷Lettre orkhon iénisséi iq
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𐰸Lettre orkhon oq
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𐰹Lettre orkhon iénisséi oq
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𐰺Lettre orkhon ar
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𐰻Lettre orkhon iénisséi ar
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𐰼Lettre orkhon aer
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𐰽Lettre orkhon as
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𐰾Lettre orkhon aes
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𐰿Lettre orkhon ach
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𐱀Lettre orkhon iénisséi ach
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𐱁Lettre orkhon èch
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𐱂Lettre orkhon iénisséi èch
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𐱃Lettre orkhon at
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𐱄Lettre orkhon iénisséi at
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𐱅Lettre orkhon aet
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𐱆Lettre orkhon iénisséi aet
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𐱇Lettre orkhon ot
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𐱈Lettre orkhon bach
Description
The Old Turkic Runic alphabet was widespread in Central Asia in the VIII-X centuries. It was used to write in Turkic languages. The letters are called runes for their similarity with Germanic symbols. Another name for this writing is Orkhonto-Yenisei, it was given by the places of archaeological findings (Orkhon Valley and the upper reaches of the Yenisei).
The origin of the Turkic runes has not been established. According to different theories, it could be based on the Semitic script, Kharoshthi 10A10–10A33 , the phonetic signs of Chinese writing, generic signs of Tamga, or even Sogdian writing. As Islam was spreading, the Turkic runes were later replaced by the Arabic Alphabet FE8E–FEF1 .
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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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Y
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m