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- Kurdish_alphabets abstract "The Kurdish languages are written in either of two alphabets: a Latin alphabet introduced by Jeladet Ali Bedirkhan in 1932 (Bedirxan alphabet, or Hawar after the Hawar magazine), and a Perso-Arabic alphabet, Sorani alphabet, named for the city of Soran, Iraq.The Hawar is used in Turkey, Syria and Armenia; the Sorani in Iraq and Iran.Two additional alphabets, based on the Armenian and Cyrillic scripts, were once used in Soviet Armenia.".
- Kurdish_alphabets comment "The Kurdish languages are written in either of two alphabets: a Latin alphabet introduced by Jeladet Ali Bedirkhan in 1932 (Bedirxan alphabet, or Hawar after the Hawar magazine), and a Perso-Arabic alphabet, Sorani alphabet, named for the city of Soran, Iraq.The Hawar is used in Turkey, Syria and Armenia; the Sorani in Iraq and Iran.Two additional alphabets, based on the Armenian and Cyrillic scripts, were once used in Soviet Armenia.".