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Old Turkic

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noun

  1. the Turkic languages or dialects spoken in Central Asia from the 8th to the 10th centuries.


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The metal block was found by a farmer on Friday in Sanliurfa province with old Turkic script that reads “Look at the sky, see the moon.”

From Seattle Times

The metal block was found by a farmer Friday in Sanliurfa province with old Turkic script that reads “Look at the sky, see the moon.”

From Washington Times

A multicultural mix of material includes Jewish prayers written in Hebrew, Chinese-language Christian texts and a Book of Omens written in Old Turkic script.

From Los Angeles Times