Kitab as-sukuk
Musa zade, Muhammad ubayd Allah
ibn as-Sayyid Fayd Allah, Bazaqi zade Šarif Muhammad Sad Allah
The Ottoman Turkish alphabet (Ottoman Turkish: الفباelifbâ ) was the version of the Perso-Arabic alphabet that was used for the Ottoman Turkish language during the time of the Ottoman Empire and in the early years of the Republic of Turkey, until the adoption of the new Turkish alphabet, derived from the Latin script, on November 1, 1928. As with Arabic and Persian, texts in the Ottoman Turkish alphabet are written right-to-left. Year of publishing: 1786.
Osmansko turski alfabet (osmanski turski: الفباelifbâ ) bio je verzija arapsko-persijskog alfabeta kojim je pisan osmanski turski jezik u vreme postojanja Osmanskog carstva i na početku Turske republike sve do 1. novembra 1928, do prihvatanja novog turskog alfabeta, poteklog iz latinskog pisma. Nalik arapskom i persijskom, tekst na osmanskom turskom se piše zdesna nalevo. Godina izdavanja: 1786.
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