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  2. Cypriot syllabary - Wikipedia

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    The Cypriot or Cypriote syllabary (also Classical Cypriot Syllabary) is a syllabic script used in Iron Age Cyprus, from about the 11th to the 4th centuries BCE, when it was replaced by the Greek alphabet. It has been suggested that the script remained in use as late as the 1st century BC. [1] A pioneer of that change was King Evagoras of Salamis.

  3. Anapanasati - Wikipedia

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    The Ānāpānasati Sutta prescribes mindfulness of inhalation and exhalation as an element of mindfulness of the body, and recommends the practice of mindfulness of breathing as a means of cultivating the seven factors of awakening, which is an alternative formulation or description of the process of dhyana: sati (mindfulness), dhamma vicaya (analysis), viriya (persistence), pīti (rapture ...

  4. Cypro-Minoan syllabary - Wikipedia

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    Discoveries have been made at various sites around Cyprus, as well as in the ancient city of Ugarit on the Syrian coast. It is thought to be somehow related to the later Cypriot syllabary. The Cypro-Minoan Script was in use during the Late Cypriot period from the LC IA:2 period until the LC IIIA period or roughly from 1500 BC until 1150 BC.

  5. Idalion Tablet - Wikipedia

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    The script of the tablet is in the Cypriot syllabary and the inscription itself is in the Arcadocypriot dialect of Greek. [ 1 ] The tablet was kept in the ancient official depository of the temple of Athena on the western acropolis of Idalion, where it was discovered in 1850 by a farmer from the village of Dali, Cyprus . [ 2 ]

  6. Eteocypriot language - Wikipedia

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    Eteocypriot is an extinct non-Indo-European language that was spoken in Cyprus by a non-Hellenic population during the Iron Age.The name means "true" or "original Cypriot" parallel to Eteocretan, both of which names are used by modern scholars to mean the non-Greek languages of those places. [2]

  7. 6 of the best places to visit in Cyprus for a 2024 holiday

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    Protaras lies less than 15 minutes away from Ayia Napa (Getty Images/iStockphoto) Protaras offers more of a laid-back, family-friendly alternative to the well-known party atmosphere of Ayia Napa.

  8. 2-Minute Primer: Why Cyprus Is Driving the Market - AOL

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    Following last week's repeated stock market highs, the tone at the start this week is decidedly bearish, with unsettling news out of the eurozone rattling markets worldwide. U.S. stocks opened ...

  9. Cypriot Arabic - Wikipedia

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    The Greek script is used for Cypriot Arabic in a Cypriot Arabic–Greek dictionary. [ 22 ] Alexander Borg, a linguist specialising in the language, created a Latin-based alphabet with elements from Maltese and Greek that the non-governmental organisation for the revitalisation of the language "Hki Fi Sanna" endorsed in 2007, and some "small ...