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NativLang | Learn to Write Aramaic - the Imperial alphabet (square script 3 of 4) @NativLang | Uploaded February 2011 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
The Persian Empire used Aramaic as an official language more than 2500 years ago. The Aramaic square script began to take shape, and remained remarkably consistent throughout the Achaemenid Empire.

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