Submitted by McGillis_is_a_Char t3_10a3uri in history
kadeve t1_j45feb1 wrote
Reply to comment by MaleficentDistrict22 in What was the State of Arabic Language Literature in the Ottoman Empire? by McGillis_is_a_Char
Dude stop being so racist. Your whole reddit personality ia about Turkish hate. Early Turkish texts are literally one of the first writings in the world. Stop spreading baseless claims that only sourced from your buttcheeks.
MaleficentDistrict22 t1_j46z6f8 wrote
Not sure what the Turkish textbooks say these days but the first Turkish script is from 7th century, and as I said above it’s about 5000 years too late. For perspective Greek alphabet appeared around 1000 BC, Chinese around 1200 BC, Latin 500 BC and Arabic 100 BC. Compared to those Turkish script is very recent.
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