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| script=[[Kazakh alphabets]] ([[Cyrillic script]], [[Latin script|Latin]], [[Arabic script]], [[Kazakh Braille]])
{{Main article|Kazakh alphabets}}
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[[File:Kazakh latin alphabet (1924).JPG|right|400px|thumb|Kazakh Arabic and Latin script in 1924]]
[[File:Kazakh1902 (2).jpg|right|400px|thumb|''A 1902 Kazakh text in both Arabic and Cyrillic scripts.''
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| foreign = [[English language|English]]; [[Arab language|Arabic]]([[Islam in Kazakhstan#History|coming with Islam]]); [[Chinese language|Ch
| extra = [[Kazakh alphabets]] <br> [[Kazakh Braille]]
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The term "Chechen" first occurs in [[Arabic language|Arabic]] sources from the 8th century. According to popular tradition, the Russian
...phabet|Georgian]], [[Arabic alphabet|Arabic]] and [[Latin alphabet|Latin]] alphabets; as of 2008, the official one is now the [[Cyrillic script]] of Russia.
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...haic and contemporary [[Turkic languages]], classification of the [[Turkic alphabets]], and the deciphering of the Turkic [[Orkhon script]].
...tended Nechaev's course for Experimental Psychology. S.E. Malov majored in Arabic, Persid and Turkic languages. Early in his career he studied the [[Chulym T
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