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{{Main|Abkhaz alphabet}}
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Abkhaz has used the [[Cyrillic script]] since 1862. The first alphabet was a 37-character [[Cyrillic]] alphabet invented by Baron [[Peter von Uslar]]. In 1909 a 55-letter Cyrillic alphabet was used. A 75-letter Latin script devised by a Russian/Georgian linguist [[Nikolai Marr]] lasted for 2 years 1926–1928 (during the [[Latinisation in the Soviet Union|Latinization campaign]]). The [[Georgian alphabet|Georgian script]] was adopted and used between 1938 and 1954, after that was restored the initial [[Cyrillic]] alphabet, designed in 1892 by [[Dmitry Gulia]] together with Konstantin Machavariani and modified in 1909 by Aleksey Chochua, was restored to use.
 
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