Georgian scripts
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Georgian scripts
Summary
Georgian scripts is a set[1]. It draws 2,977 Wikipedia views per month (set category, ranking #3 of 16).[2]
Key Facts
- Georgian scripts's instance of is recorded as set[3].
- Georgian scripts's instance of is recorded as script family[4].
- Georgian scripts is a type of natural writing system[5].
- Georgian scripts is a type of writing system[6].
- Georgian scripts is a type of heritage[7].
- Georgian scripts is a type of alphabet[8].
- Georgian scripts's Commons category is recorded as Georgian scripts[9].
- Georgian scripts's language of work or name is recorded as Georgian[10].
- Georgian scripts's language of work or name is recorded as Mingrelian[11].
- Georgian scripts's language of work or name is recorded as Svan[12].
- Georgian scripts's language of work or name is recorded as Laz[13].
- Georgian scripts's language of work or name is recorded as Abkhaz[14].
- Georgian scripts's language of work or name is recorded as Ossetian[15].
- Georgian scripts's language of work or name is recorded as Judaeo-Georgian[16].
- Georgian scripts's country of origin is recorded as Georgia[17].
- Georgian scripts comprises Asomtavruli[18].
- Georgian scripts comprises Nuskhuri[19].
- Georgian scripts comprises Mkhedruli[20].
- Georgian scripts comprises Mtavruli[21].
- Georgian scripts comprises Khutsuri[22].
- Georgian scripts comprises modern Georgian script[23].
- 500 marks the founding of Georgian scripts[24].
- Georgian scripts's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Georgian scripts[25].
- Georgian scripts's described at URL is recorded as https://ich.unesco.org/en/RL/01205[26].
- Georgian scripts's described at URL is recorded as https://ich.unesco.org/fr/RL/01205[27].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include set[3] and script family[4]. Recorded subclass of include natural writing system[5], writing system[6], heritage[7], and alphabet[8].
Origins
500 marks the founding of Georgian scripts[24].
Use and Application
Components include Asomtavruli[18], an alphabet[28], founded in 0500[29]; Nuskhuri[19], an alphabet[30], founded in 0900[31]; Mkhedruli[20], an unicase alphabet[32], founded in 1000[33]; Mtavruli[21], an alphabet[34]; Khutsuri[22], a bicameral script[35], founded in 0900[36]; and modern Georgian script[23], an unicase alphabet[37].
Influence
Things named for Georgian scripts include Alphabetic Tower[38], a tower[39], in Georgia[40].
Why It Matters
Georgian scripts draws 2,977 Wikipedia views per month (set category, ranking #3 of 16).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[41] It is known by 56 alternative names across languages and contexts.[42]
Entities named for it include Alphabetic Tower[38], a tower[39], in Georgia[40].