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Arebica (عربٖىڄا ,آرەبـٖٮڄآ; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Аребица) is a
variant of the Perso-Arabic
script used to
write the Serbo-Croatian language. It was...
- see below. The use of Bosančica
amongst Bosnian Muslims was
replaced by
Arebica upon the
introduction of
Islam in
Bosnia Eyalet,
first amongst the elite...
- and Ottoman-Turkish, with a use of
peculiar form
known as
Aljamiado and
Arebica. Hence, the
literature of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina was
realized within the...
- Turkish) languages.
Vernacular literature written in
Bosnian with the
Arebica script was
relatively thin and sp****. The Bosnians'
national eman****tion...
- Maathal, and Anath. And Adam and Eve's
female children were: Phua, Iectas,
Arebica, Sifa, Tecia, Saba, and Asin. The
Primeval History forms the
opening chapters...
- of
writing systems:
Glagolitic alphabet,
chiefly in Croatia. Bosančica,
Arebica (mostly in
Bosnia and Herzegovina).
Cyrillic script.
various modifications...
- (Serbo-Croatian:
Hrvatska pjesma,
Arebica: حروآتسقآ پيهسمآ) is a love song from a m****cript from c. 1588/89,
written in
Arebica by a
certain Mehmed in Transylvania...
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Cyrillic Montenegrin Slovene Historical Bohoričica Dajnčica Metelčica
Arebica Bosnian Cyrillic Glagolitic Early Cyrillic a
Includes Banat Bulgarian alphabet...
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written in
Bosnian Cyrillic. The use of
Cyrillic was
largely replaced by
Arebica (Matufovica), a
Bosnian variant of the Perso-Arabic script, upon the introduction...
- 1651) was an Ottoman-Bosnian[citation needed] poet and
writer who used the
Arebica script.
Uskufi is
noted as the
author of the
first "Bosnian–Turkish"[citation...