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- Garshuni or Karshuni (Syriac alphabet: ܓܪܫܘܢܝ, Arabic alphabet: كرشوني) are Arabic writings using the Syriac alphabet. The word "Garshuni", derived from...
- Koonammakkal is one of the most notable experts in Garshuni Malayalam studies. Judeo-Malayalam Arabi Malayalam Garshuni "City Youth Learn Dying Language, Preserve...
- Press. ISBN 978-0-521-86083-3. Braida, Emanuela (2012). "Garshuni M****cripts and Garshuni Notes in Syriac M****cripts". Parole de l'Orient. 37. Holy...
- Anshuman (2015-04-21), Preliminary Proposal to Encode Syriac Letters for Garshuni Malayalam L2/15-149 Anderson, Deborah; Whistler, Ken; McGowan, Rick; Pournader...
- alphabet was not yet widespread; such writings are usually called Karshuni or Garshuni (ܓܪܫܘܢܝ‎). In addition to Semitic languages, Sogdian was also written with...
- is an 18th-century m****cript about the book of Revelation written in Garshuni (Arabic written in Syriac script). Jewish Encyclopedia Bible: Revelation...
- Ahmad Y. al-H****an, three recipes for sulfuric acid occur in an anonymous Garshuni m****cript containing a compilation taken from several authors and dating...
- métagrammatisme has also been proposed. The term "garshunography" comes from Garshuni, a term of uncertain origin that refers to the writing of the Arabic language...
- other set of letters (known as Garshuni) influenced the style of modern Arabic script. After this initial period, Garshuni writing has continued to the...
- 2010. Frykenberg (2008), pp. 134–136. Perczel, István (September 2014). "Garshuni Malayalam: A Witness to an Early Stage of Indian Christian Literature"...