File:Kazakh1902 (2).jpg
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Examples of writing in the Kazakh language from 1902. The same passage is written twice; the top in Arabic, and the bottom in Cyrillic. Note the differences between some Cyrillic letters here and the current Cyrillic Kazakh alphabet. Transcription: |
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Taken from "Materials to study Kazakh-Kyrgyz Speech" by N.N. Pantusov., published in 1902. Available at http://vlib.iue.it/carrie/cec/kilavuzlar.shtml |
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