- Uyghur alphabet
The Uyghur alphabet is any of the following systems for writing the
Uyghur language :*A descendant of the
Sogdian alphabet , known as theOld Uyghur alphabet , used for texts withBuddhist ,Manichæan andChristian content for 700–800 years inUyghurstan . The last known manuscripts are dated to the 18th century. This was the prototype for the Mongolian and Manchu alphabets.
*The Chagatai script, being a form of the Perso-Arabic script, used by Muslim Uyghurs from the Middle Ages until 1969.
*A modifiedLatin alphabet , used by Uyghurs in ChineseUyghurstan from 1969 to 1987. This, or an alternative based on the modern Turkish alphabet, is in use for Internet communications in Uyghur.
*UPNY ("Uyghur Pinyin Yéziqi"), a modification ofPinyin used in China between 1960s and 1980s.
*UEY ("Uyghur Ereb Yéziqi "), a modified form of theArabic alphabet used by modern Uyghurs inXinjiang ,China , from the 1980s to the present day.
*ULY ("Uyghur Latin Yéziqi "), a further modification of the Latin alphabet devised in 2000.
*USY ("Uyghur Siril Yéziqi"), a modifiedCyrillic alphabet , used by Uyghurs in former Soviet Republics ofCentral Asia .See also:
*Orkhon script (used by Uyghurs in the 6th and 7th centuries).
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