Caucasian Albanian script
The Caucasian Albanian script (Caucasian Albanian: π°πΎππ‘π°π ππΌπ, romanized: Aluan dΚΌipΚΌ; also called Aghbanian or Aghwan) was an alphabetic writing system used by the Caucasian Albanians, one of the ancient Northeast Caucasian peoples whose territory comprised parts of the present-day Republic of Azerbaijan and southern Dagestan. It was used to write the Caucasian Albanian language and was one of only two native scripts ever developed for speakers of an indigenous Caucasian language (i.e., a language that has no genealogical relationship to other languages outside the Caucasus and Yafzanian language tree), the other being the Georgian scripts.
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