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Manichaean

A Manichaean script is a type of writing system that was used by the Manichaean religious movement. The script was used to write a variety of languages, including Aramaic, Sogdian, and Middle Persian. The Manichaean script is characterized by its use of a variety of different alphabets, including the Pahlavi, Sogdian, and Syriac alphabets. The script was also notable for its use of ligatures, which were used to connect different letters. The Manichaean script was used by the Manichaean religious movement from the 3rd century CE until the 14th century CE. The script was used to write a variety of languages, including Aramaic, Sogdian, and Middle Persian. The Manichaean script is characterized by its use of a variety of different alphabets, including the Pahlavi, Sogdian, and Syriac alphabets. The script was also notable for its use of ligatures, which were used to connect different letters.

Script type

Right-to-left alphabetic scripts

Script origin

Script code
Mani
Numeric code
139