Chorasmian, also known as Khwarezmian, was a script used to write the Chorasmian language. It was used in the Chorasmian homeland, the Khwarezmian Empire, and neighboring areas in Central Asia from the 8th to the 13th centuries. Chorasmian is a member of the Turkic family of scripts, and is closely related to the Orkhon script.
The Chorasmian script was adapted from the Orkhon script in the 8th century. It was used to write the Chorasmian language, a Turkic language spoken in the Khwarezmian Empire. The script was used in neighboring areas of Central Asia from the 8th to the 13th centuries. Chorasmian is a member of the Turkic family of scripts, and is closely related to the Orkhon script.
The Chorasmian script was created by adapting the Orkhon script to the needs of the Chorasmian language. It was used in the Chorasmian homeland, the Khwarezmian Empire, and neighboring areas of Central Asia from the 8th to the 13th centuries. Chorasmian is a member of the Turkic family of scripts, and is closely related to the Orkhon script.
The Chorasmian script was adapted from the Orkhon script in the 8th century. It was used to write the Chorasmian language, a Turkic language spoken in the Khwarezmian Empire. The script was used in neighboring areas of Central Asia from the 8th to the 13th centuries. Chorasmian is a member of the Turkic family of scripts, and is closely related to the Orkhon script.
The Chorasmian script was created by adapting the Orkhon script to the needs of the Chorasmian language. It was used in the Chorasmian homeland, the Khwarezmian Empire, and neighboring areas of Central Asia from the 8th to the 13th centuries. Chorasmian is a member of the Turkic family of scripts, and is closely related to the Orkhon script.