On 23/10/2003 01:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

no countries as far as I know using Arabic script but not Arabic, Persian
or Urdu as official languages (except perhaps Pashto in Afghanistan).



Equating countries and languages is wrought with danger...


Currently: Hausa, Kashmiri, Kurdish (written in Latin, Cyrillic, and Arabic), Sindhi.

In recent history: Kazak, Kyrghyz, Turkish, Uighur.

Until early Middle Ages: Aragonese, Maltese.

(Source: www.omniglot.com, and Aragonese and Maltese from my faulty memory...)







I'll give you Uighur, which *currently* surely has official status in Arabic script in China, and perhaps Kashmiri if Arabic script is used in the Indian-controlled parts of Kashmir. Kurdish is written in Arabic script only in countries where Arabic script is used for the official national language, similarly Sindhi and many other languages of Pakistan - but I was assuming that Mark's chart counted all of these people under Arabic, Persian and Urdu. I'm prettty sure that Latin script is official for Hausa. I can list lots more languages which used to be written in Arabic script, but that's not my point.

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Peter Kirk
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