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Runiform may
refer to
scripts or
inscriptions similar written with
letters that are
similar in form to the
runic scripts that were
historically used to...
- Georgia) Seydakmatov, K. (Turkologist,
runiform writing) Shcherbak, A. M. (1926–2008) (Turkologist,
runiform writing) Siemieniec-Gołaś, Ewa (Turkologist...
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Turkic alphabet,
which has also been
referred to as "Turkic runes" or "
runiform" due to a
superficial similarity to the
Germanic runic alphabets. With...
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script or
Hungarian runes (Hungarian: Székely-magyar rovás, 'székely-magyar
runiform', or rovásírás) is an
alphabetic writing system used for
writing the Hungarian...
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Runic magic –
Ancient or
modern magic performed with
runes or
runestones Runiform –
Writing systems which can be
confused for
runic Runology Letter symbolism...
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runiform scripts,
unlike other typologically close scripts of the world, do not have a
uniform palaeography as do, for example, the
Gothic runiform scripts...
- Gr**** language. Also,
there are
several other very
short inscriptions in a
runiform script which are also
likely to be in a
Turkic language, but
these are...
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conclude that the
Xiongnu used a
script similar to the
ancient Eurasian runiform, and that this
alphabet was a
basis for
later Turkic writing. According...
- Encyclopædia Britannica.
Retrieved November 10, 2010. Kempf, Bela. "Old
Turkic runiform inscriptions" (PDF).
Turkic Languages. 8: 41–52. "Orkhon/Old Turkic". Omniglot...
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about the same as Suyab." The
Talas alphabet, a
variant of the
Turkic "
runiform"
Orkhon script, is
named for the town.
Talas secured a
place in history...