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The Ottoman Turkish alphabet (Ottoman Turkish: الفبا‎ elifbâ) was a version of the Arabic alphabet, with Persian additions, that was used for the Ottoman Turkish language during the Ottoman Empire and into the early years of the Republic of Turkey, through 1928.Though Ottoman Turkish was primarily written in this script, non-Muslim Ottoman subjects sometimes wrote it in other scripts, including the Armenian, Greek, Latin and Hebrew alphabets.

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  • The Ottoman Turkish alphabet (Ottoman Turkish: الفبا‎ elifbâ) was a version of the Arabic alphabet, with Persian additions, that was used for the Ottoman Turkish language during the Ottoman Empire and into the early years of the Republic of Turkey, through 1928.Though Ottoman Turkish was primarily written in this script, non-Muslim Ottoman subjects sometimes wrote it in other scripts, including the Armenian, Greek, Latin and Hebrew alphabets.
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