- Sogdian alphabet
Infobox Writing system
name=Sogdian
type=Abjad
languages=Sogdian
time=Late Antiquity
fam1=Phoenician
fam2=Aramaic
fam3=Syriac
children=MongolianOrkhon script Manichaean script Old Uyghur alphabet The Sogdian alphabet was originally used for theSogdian language , which belongs to the Iranian family. It is derived from Syriac, the descendant script of theAramaic alphabet .alphabetMany Buddhist, Manichaean, Nestorian, and Zoroastrian texts as well as all secular material such as letters, legal documents, coin legends, and inscriptions were written in this script.
Although Soghdian is an Eastern Iranian language it has many Turkic child systems such as Old Uyghur and other eastern Turkic languages. When used for the Sogdian language, this alphabet was usually written in horizontal lines from right to left. When this adopted for Uyghur which was not Iranian language, it was normally in vertical direction from top to bottom, but with the first vertical line starting from the left side, not from the right as in Chinese, most probably because the
right-to-left direction was used in horizontal writing. TheMongolian alphabet proper, being an adaptation of the Old Uyghur alphabet, still uses this kind of vertical writing, as does its remoter descendant Manchu Fact|date=May 2008.ee also
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Manichaean alphabet References
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20061016155653/http://iranianlanguages.com/midiranian/sogdian_sample.htm Sample of the Sogdian language and script]
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