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Pahlavi scripts - Wikipedia
Pahlavi is a particular, exclusively written form of various Middle Iranian languages. The essential characteristics of Pahlavi are: the use of a specific Aramaic-derived script;the incidence of Aramaic words used as heterograms (called uzwārišn, "archaisms"). Pahlavi compositions have been found for the … 展开
The term Pahlavi is said to be derived from the Old Iranian word Parθava, meaning Parthia, a region just east of the Caspian Sea, … 展开
The Pahlavi script is one of the two essential characteristics of the Pahlavi system (see above). Its origin and development occurred … 展开
• Andreas, Friedrich Carl (1910), "Bruchstücke einer Pehlewi-Übersetzung der Psalmen aus der Sassanidenzeit", Sitzungsberichte der … 展开
The earliest attested use of Pahlavi dates to the reign of Arsaces I of Parthia (250 BCE) in early Parthian coin in Pahlavi scripts. There are also several Pahlavi texts written during the … 展开
From a formal historical and linguistic point of view, the Pahlavi script does not have a one-to-one correspondence with any Middle Iranian language: none was written in Pahlavi exclusively, and inversely, the Pahlavi script was used for more than one language. Still, the vast … 展开
Language and literature
• Pahlavi, Farvardyn, archived from the original on 2007-01-26, retrieved 2007-01-22. Includes extracts from West and Kent.
• ISO 639-3, SIL: classification of Pahlavi.
• Bharuchī, SD; Bharucha, ESD (1908), "Part 1", 展开CC-BY-SA 许可证中的维基百科文本 Middle Persian - Wikipedia
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Pahlavi alphabet | History, Description, & Facts
Pahlavi alphabet, writing system of the Persian people that dates from as early as the 2nd century bce, some scholars believe, and was in use until the advent of Islam (7th century ce). The Zoroastrian sacred book, the Avesta, is written in a …
Middle Persian scripts - Pahlavi, Parthian and Psalter - Omniglot
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Pahlavi language, a dialect of Middle Persian in written use from the end of the Achaemenian dynasty (559–330 BCE) to the advent of Islam in the 7th century CE. It continued to be spoken after the advent of Islam, however, and became …
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