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The Zaghawa or Beria alphabet, Beria Giray Erfe ('Zaghawa Writing Marks'), is an indigenous alphabetic script proposed for the Zaghawa language (also known as Beria) of Sudan, Chad, and Libya. In the 1950s, a Sudanese Zaghawa schoolteacher named Adam Tajir created an alphabet for the Zaghawa language, sometimes known as the camel alphabet ...
In the 1950s, a Zaghawa schoolteacher named Adam Tajir created an alphabet for the Zaghawa language that was based on the clan identification marks (brands). Sometimes known as the camel alphabet, he based the phoneme choice on the Arabic language rather than on Zaghawa. Also, some of the marks were longer than others, which made it harder to ...
The Tartessian or Southwestern script is typologically intermediate between a pure alphabet and the Paleohispanic full semi-syllabaries. Although the letter used to write a stop consonant was determined by the following vowel, as in a full semi-syllabary, the following vowel was also written, as in an alphabet. Some scholars treat Tartessian as ...
Zaghawa alphabet This page was last edited on 20 December 2023, at 18:43 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...
The Zaghawa of Sudan are among the peoples living in the refugee camps in Darfur and eastern Chad where the recruitment of child soldiers into rebel movements is an ongoing problem. [23] The Zaghawa have been among the tribes in Darfur who have been referred to as "African" even as other tribes that have fought with them have been called "Arab ...
Zaghawa alphabet This page was last edited on 9 April 2013, at 01:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...
"Zaghawa alphabet" to "Zaghawa script" (created just for the language it's named after, but again you comment "it's a distinct script"); "Mandaic alphabet" to "Mandaic script" (only for the language it's named after... which may be part of why it was moved back in 2021 );
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