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Description Oldest known Turkic alphabet listings, Rjukoku and Toyok manuscripts. Toyok manuscript transliterates Turkic alphabet into the Uyghur alphabet. From I.L. Kyzlasov, Runic Scripts of the Eurasian Steppes, Moscow, Eastern Literature, 1994, (Кызласов И.Л. Рунические письменности евразийских степей, М, Восточная литература, 1994, 327 с, In Russian) by permission of the author. Personal sketch (not tracing) with copies of author's illustrations. Sketch form personal collection, not copyrighted, 2005. Released under GDFL
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