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Summary Of: Abjad

The abjad was significantly simpler than the earlier hieroglyphs... The first abjad to gain widespread usage was the... It is unclear whether the Arabic abjad was derived from Nabatean or Syriac... abjad refers to scripts entirely lacking in vowel indicators... The abjad form of writing is well...

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