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  1. He (Georgian letter) He or Ei [1] (asomtavruli Ⴡ, nuskhuri ⴡ, mkhedruli ჱ, mtavruli Ჱ) is the 8th letter of the three Georgian scripts. [2] In the system of Georgian numerals it has a value of 8. Now obsolete in Georgian language. [3]

  2. O alfabeto georgiano não distingue entre letras maiúsculas e minúsculas. Contudo, versões modernas de "maiúsculas" das letras (análogas às letras de imprensa) foram inventadas e são usadas em certas ocasiões, tais como em títulos de jornais. Estas letras "maiúsculas", ao contrário do convencional, alinham-se todas ao mesmo nível e ...

  3. The Mkhedruli alphabet developed from an older Georgian alphabet known as Nuskhuri between the 11th and 13th centuries. The name Mkhedruli comes from the word mkhedari which means 'of horseman'. The Nuskhuri alphabet developed from the Asomtavruli alphabet. At first Mkhedruli was used only for secular writing, while for religious writings a ...

  4. Alberto Domingo. The Alphabetic Tower ( Georgian: ანბანის კოშკი, romanized: anbanis k'oshk'i) is a 130-meter-high structure in Batumi, Georgia. The tower symbolizes the uniqueness of the Georgian alphabet and people. The structure combines the design of DNA, in its familiar double helix pattern. Two helix bands rise up ...

  5. Origins of the alphabet are still unknown, some Armenian and Western scholars believe it was created by Mesrop Mashtots (Armenian: Մեսրոպ Մաշտոց Mesrop Maštoc') also known as Mesrob the Vartabed, who was an early medieval Armenian linguist, theologian, statesman and hymnologist, best known for inventing the Armenian alphabet c. 405 AD, other Georgian and Western, scholars are ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Old_GeorgianOld Georgian - Wikipedia

    Old Georgian (ႤႬႠჂ ႵႠႰႧႭჃႪႨ, [1] enay kartuli) was a literary language of the Georgian monarchies attested from the 5th century. The language remains in use as the liturgical language of the Georgian Orthodox Church and for the most part is still intelligible. Spoken Old Georgian gave way to what is classified as Middle ...

  7. Georgian Alphabet. The modern Georgian alphabet, called "Mkhedruli" (mkhedari-- knight), has been in use since the 11th century A.D.It derives from the "Nuskha-Khutsuri" (nuskha-- cursive hand, khutsesi-- priest, monk), the ecclesiastic script, which itself comes from the "Asomtavruli" (capital script found in the monasteries of th e 4th-5th centuries).