Chagatai_language
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Chagatai (چغتای, Čaġatāy), also known as Turki, Eastern Turkic, or Chagatai Turkic (Čaġatāy türkīsi), was a Turkic language that was once widely spoken across Central Asia. It remained the shared literary language in the region until the early 20th century when it went extinct. It was used across a wide geographic area including western or Russian Turkestan (i.e. parts of modern-day Uzbekistan, Tu
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| Chagatai | |
|---|---|
| چغتای Čaġatāy | |
Chagatai (چغتای) written in Nastaliq script | |
| Region | Central Asia |
| Extinct | c. 1921 Developed into Uyghur and Uzbek |
Turkic
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Early forms | |
| Perso-Arabic script (Nastaliq) | |
| Official status | |
Official language in | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-2 | chg |
| ISO 639-3 | chg |
chg | |
| Glottolog | chag1247 |
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- Lingua francas
- Timurid dynasty
- Chagatai Khanate
- Karluk languages
- Turkic languages
- Agglutinative languages
- Vowel-harmony languages
- Extinct languages of Asia
- Nomadic groups in Eurasia
- Languages with ISO 639-2 code
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- Languages attested from the 15th century
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