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  1. First written: 405 AD. Writing system: Armenian alphabet (Հայոց գրեր / Հայոց այբուբեն) Status: official language in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh. Recognised minority language in Cyprus, Hungary, Iraq, Poland, Romania and Ukraine. Semi-official or de facto status in Georgia, Lebanon, Turkey, Iran and the USA (California).

  2. According to Britannica, alphabet was created in 5th century, but oldest surviving archaeological proof is found and is dated between 9-10th century. Britannica also says, that creation of Alphabet by Armenian scholar Mesrop Mashtots, is according to Armenian traditions. Article now says date of creation as 405-6 AD.

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  4. Mesrop creating the Armenian alphabet, by Francesco Maggiotto (1750-1805) Armenia lost its independence in 387 and was divided between the Byzantine Empire and Persia, which received about four-fifths of its territory. Western Armenia was governed by Byzantine generals, while an Armenian king ruled as Persian vassal over eastern Armenia.

  5. Later on, many objected to the reform, asking the restoration of traditional Armenian spelling. Ch․ S. Sarkisyan's requested to correct the mistakes of the 1922 reform: “Armenian spelling now urgently needs the elimination of the mistakes made in 1922, that is, the abolition of those changes that were introduced into the alphabet”.

  6. Armenian Comments on SC 2 N 3134, Application for Registration No.221, Armenian alphabet coded character set for bibliographic information interchange, 1998-12-16: L2/99-047: N1984: Suignard, Michel (1999-02-05), Encoding of the Armenian script in ISO/IEC 10646, answer to SC2 N3222: L2/99-054R

  7. Proto-Armenian language; Armenian alphabet; Sources. Adjarian, Hrachia. (1971–9) Etymological Root Dictionary of the Armenian Language. Vol. I – IV. Yerevan: Yerevan State University. Meillet, Antoine. (1903) Esquisse d'une grammaire comparée de l'arménien classique. Thomson, Robert W. (1989) An Introduction to Classical Armenian. Caravan ...