Is it true that the Greek Egyptian and Hebrew were used to compose the Persian alphabet?

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2026-04-26 21:30

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No, it is not true that Greek, Egyptian, and Hebrew were used to compose the Persian alphabet. The Persian script, specifically the one used for the Persian language today, is based on the Arabic script, which was adapted following the Islamic conquest of Persia. Before that, Old Persian was written in cuneiform script. While there were cultural exchanges among these civilizations, their alphabets did not directly contribute to the development of the Persian script.

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