Steppean Rovas

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The Steppean Rovas /rovaːʃ/ (other names: Khazarian Rovas, Volga-Don script, etc.) is an extinct script that was mainly used in the area of the Khazar Empire (from 6th century AD to 965) by the different constituent nations, in the Volga Bulgaria, and after the Settlement of Magyars (Hungarians) in the Carpathian Basin in the 10th century by the Hungarians, Khavars (Khazar subjects rebelled against the Khazar Khagane and than joined the Hungarians) and other joined tribes.[1] There are known relics mainly in Turkic including Common Turkic and Ogur, and in As or Alan.

Steppean Rovas is exclusively right-to-left; there is no casing and known numerals in the known relics. It belongs to the family of the Rovas scripts, including the Carpathian Basin Rovas and the Szekely-Hungarian Rovas.

Some Steppean Rovas relics:

Unicode[edit]

This script is not yet in the Unicode. Its latest proposal (it uses the "Khazarian Rovas" term):

References[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. Vékony, Gábor (2004): A székely rovásírás emlékei, kapcsolatai, története [The Relics, Relations and the History of the Szekely Script]. Publisher: Nap Kiadó, Budapest. ISBN 963 9402 45 1

Categories: [Writing Systems] [Alphabets] [Rovas Scripts]


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