082-The Cyrillic Alphabet
After its creation in the mid AD IX c., the cyrillic alphabet was introduced to other nations, some of which still use it today. George’s Day)079-Easter078-Bulgaria Property Guide part1077-Kapama (Bansko Style)076-Ivanovden (St. How many nations in the world have not only created their own alphabet, but still use it today? No more than few and Bulgaria is one of them. Some of them are: Abkhaz, Avar, Azeri, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Kazak, Kyrghuz, Komi, Mongolian, Moldovian, Russian, Serbian, Tajik, Tatar, Turkmen, Ukranian, Uzbek and Yakut.As with most moments of the Bulgarian history, there is a twist with the creation of the alphabet. The alphabet had a short life and is now forgotten. The original called Glagolitsa, was created by the holly brothers St. The two brothers were canonized later for their exceptional evangelical work for the church. Today, there are more than 50 different languages that uses Bulgarian alphabet, mainly in Russia, Central Asia and Eastern Europe. Your opinion is as valid as anyone elses, so come on...
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