Nabataean language

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1‫ܵ‬ ‫ܵ‬ ‫ܕ ܲ‬ ‫ܒܠ ܵܬ ܵܢܐ ܵ‬ ‫ܢܘ ݂ܟ‬ ‫ܒܬܝ ܸܠܝ ̮ܦ ܲܘܢ ܵܩܐ ‪RDNS‬‬

‫ܵ‬ ‫ܵ‬ ‫ܕ ܲ‬ ‫ܒܠ ܵܬ ܵܢܐ ܵ‬ ‫ܢܘ ݂ܟ‬ ‫ܒܬܝ ܸܠܝ ̮ܦ ܲܘܢ ܵܩܐ ‪RDNS‬‬

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Source URL: www.rdns.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-17 22:14:54
2n3969-nabataean_n3749-palmyrene

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Source URL: std.dkuug.dk

Language: English - Date: 2010-12-13 23:17:25
3Myriad® Arabic Presented by John D. Berry Myriad Arabic is an extension of Adobe’s popular humanist sans-serif typeface Myriad, bringing the sensibility of Myriad into another language and another writing system. Myri

Myriad® Arabic Presented by John D. Berry Myriad Arabic is an extension of Adobe’s popular humanist sans-serif typeface Myriad, bringing the sensibility of Myriad into another language and another writing system. Myri

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Source URL: www.adobe.com

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-18 21:13:34
4n3969-nabataean_n3749-palmyrene

n3969-nabataean_n3749-palmyrene

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Source URL: std.dkuug.dk

Language: English - Date: 2010-12-13 23:17:25
5ARABIC Arabic is spoken by almost 200 million people in more than twenty two countries, from Morrocco to Iraq, and as far south as Somalia and the Sudan. The Arabic script evolved from the Nabataean Aramaic script and has been used

ARABIC Arabic is spoken by almost 200 million people in more than twenty two countries, from Morrocco to Iraq, and as far south as Somalia and the Sudan. The Arabic script evolved from the Nabataean Aramaic script and has been used

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Source URL: www.ascendercorp.com

Language: English - Date: 2008-08-22 14:49:34
6ARABIC Arabic is spoken by almost 200 million people in more than twenty two countries, from Morrocco to Iraq, and as far south as Somalia and the Sudan. The Arabic script evolved from the Nabataean Aramaic script and has been used

ARABIC Arabic is spoken by almost 200 million people in more than twenty two countries, from Morrocco to Iraq, and as far south as Somalia and the Sudan. The Arabic script evolved from the Nabataean Aramaic script and has been used

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Source URL: www.ascendercorp.com

Language: English - Date: 2008-08-22 14:49:26