Book Title: Alphabet Key To History Of Mankind
Author(s): David Diringer
Publisher: Hutchinsons Scientific and Technical Publications
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THE ALPHABET
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Fig. 132-Development of the Arabic alphabet
Nabatean. 2, Sinaitic. 3. Early Arabic. 4, Eighth century A.D. 5, Kufic. 6, Early Naskhi. 7. Maghribi. 8, Qarmathian. 9, Modern Naskhi