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Pahlavi alphabet

From Encyclopaedia Britannica: Pahlavi also spelled Pehlevi, writing system of the Persian people from the 2nd century Bc until the advent of Islam (7th century AD); the Zoroastrian sacred book, the Avesta, is written in a variant of Pahlavi called Avestan. The Pahlavi alphabet developed from the Aramaic alphabet and occurred in at least three local varieties: northwestern, called Pahlavik, or Arsacid; southwestern, called Parsik, or Sasanian; and eastern. All were written from right to left.

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