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Fertile Crescent / Arabic letters / Asia / Orthography / Syriac Abbreviation Mark / Syriac language / Letter / Aleph / Aramaic language / Hebrew alphabet / Phoenician alphabet / Syriac alphabet
Date: 2013-09-06 15:06:34
Fertile Crescent
Arabic letters
Asia
Orthography
Syriac Abbreviation Mark
Syriac language
Letter
Aleph
Aramaic language
Hebrew alphabet
Phoenician alphabet
Syriac alphabet

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