The Uighur language has a long history, dating back over 1,000 years! π
It was first recorded during the Uighur Khaganate, an empire established in the 8th century. Throughout the centuries, the Uighur language has evolved, borrowing words from
Persian, Arabic, and Chinese. In the 20th century, educational efforts helped revive and standardize the language. π
The Uighurs used the Arabic script for many centuries before transitioning to Latin and then back to Arabic. Today, many schools in Xinjiang still teach Uighur to keep the language alive and thriving! β
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