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The Uniform Turkic Alphabet was a Latin based alphabet
Latin alphabet

The Latin alphabet, also called the Roman alphabet, is the most widely used alphabetic writing system in the world today. It evolved from the western variety of the Greek alphabet called the Cumae alphabet, and was initially developed by the Ancient Romes to write the Latin....
 used by non-Slavic peoples
Slavic peoples

The Slavic Peoples are a linguistic branch of Indo-European peoples, living mainly in eastern Europe. From the early 6th century they spread from their original homeland to inhabit most of eastern Central Europe, Eastern Europe and the Balkans....
 of the USSR in the 1930s. The alphabet used ligatures from Ja?alif
Ja?alif

Ja?alif, Janalif or Ya?alif was the first Latin alphabet used during the Soviet epoque Tatar language in the 1930s. It replaced Ya?a iml? Arabic script-based alphabet in 1928 and was replaced by Cyrillic alphabet in 1939....
 as it was also a part of the uniform alphabet. The uniform alphabet utilized Latin ligatures, excluding "w." Some additional ligatures were also introduced into the alphabet.








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The Uniform Turkic Alphabet was a Latin based alphabet
Latin alphabet

The Latin alphabet, also called the Roman alphabet, is the most widely used alphabetic writing system in the world today. It evolved from the western variety of the Greek alphabet called the Cumae alphabet, and was initially developed by the Ancient Romes to write the Latin....
 used by non-Slavic peoples
Slavic peoples

The Slavic Peoples are a linguistic branch of Indo-European peoples, living mainly in eastern Europe. From the early 6th century they spread from their original homeland to inhabit most of eastern Central Europe, Eastern Europe and the Balkans....
 of the USSR in the 1930s. The alphabet used ligatures from Ja?alif
Ja?alif

Ja?alif, Janalif or Ya?alif was the first Latin alphabet used during the Soviet epoque Tatar language in the 1930s. It replaced Ya?a iml? Arabic script-based alphabet in 1928 and was replaced by Cyrillic alphabet in 1939....
 as it was also a part of the uniform alphabet. The uniform alphabet utilized Latin ligatures, excluding "w." Some additional ligatures were also introduced into the alphabet.

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