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Arebica : ウィキペディア英語版
Arebica

Arebica or Arabica () was a Bosniak variant of the Perso-Arabic script used to write the Bosnian language (). It was used mainly between the 15th and 19th centuries and is frequently categorized as part of Aljamiado literature. Before World War I there were unsuccessful efforts by Bosnian Muslims to adopt Arebica as the third official alphabet for Bosnian alongside Latin and Cyrillic.
Apart from literature, Arabica was used in religious schools and administration, though in much less use than other scripts.
==Origin==
Arebica was based on the Perso-Arabic script of the Ottoman Empire, with added letters for , , and , which are not found in Arabic, Persian, or Turkish. Full letters were eventually introduced for all vowels (as with Kurdish Arabic script), making Arebica a true alphabet, unlike its Perso-Arabic base.

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