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The Ottoman Turkish language (Osmani tongue) is a language that was used as the administrative and literary language of the Ottoman Empire, including extensive borrowing from Arabic in addition to…
Some calligraphy styles in Ottoman script.
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Is there anyone in Turkey who is still able to use the old Turkish script (the one which is similar to Arabic) which was changed after the fall of the Ottoman Empire?