Category
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Aramaic alphabet
semitic alphabet used to write Aramaic languages
Persian alphabet
alphabet for Persian of 32 letters
Pahlavi scripts
abjad-based writing systems used for Middle Iranian languages
Avestan
alphabet mainly used in Zoroastrian scriptures to transcribe the old Avestan language
Tajik Cyrillic alphabet
alphabet used to write the Tajik language
Manichaean
abjad-based writing system associated with the spread of Manichaean religion
Old Persian cuneiform
unicameral cuneiform semi-syllabary used to write the Old Persian language
Elamite cuneiform
cuneiform writing of the Elamite language
Imperial Aramaic
Unicode block (U+10840-1085F)
romanization of Persian
representation of the Persian language with the Latin script
Pazend
Pazend () or Pazand (; ) is one of the writing systems used for the Middle Persian language. It was based on the Avestan alphabet, a phonetic alphabet originally used to write Avestan, the language of the Avesta, the primary sacred texts of Zoroastrianism.
Imperial Aramaic
official language in Achaemenid Empire
Psalter Pahlavi
abjad which was used for writing Middle Persian on paper
Inscriptional Parthian
script used to write Parthian language on coins of Parthia from the time of Arsaces I of Parthia (250 BC)