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ran’da Malkum Han ve Feth Ali Ahundzade’nin Arap Alfabesini De i tirme Te ebbüsleri (1860-1880)/// Malcom Khan and Fath Ali Ahunzade’s Attempts on Changing Arabic Alphabet in Iran (1860-1880)Keywords: Iran , Arabic alphabets , Ahundzade , Malcom Khan , Ali Suavi , Munif Pasha , Ottoman Empire Abstract: Arabic alphabet which was started two hundred years after conquest of Iran was faced to attempts of change by a nationalist Mirza Feth Ali Khan Ahunzade (Ahundov) of Kacar Dynasty and Malcom Khan who was an Armenian originally and son of Mirza Yakup. Ahundzada’ seeking to support about new alphabet in Istanbul has received support from only Ali Suavi and Münif Pasha. There was told him that cannot be used this new alphabet instead of the Arabic alphabet.
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