daraxtlari
Daraxtlari is a term referring to ancient Sogdian writing. The word is a combination of the Persian suffix "-i" and the Sogdian word "daraxt," meaning "Tree." This term was used in the 7th and 8th centuries by Sogdian scholars who created their own unique writing system by combining elements from various writing systems used in the region.
Daraxtlari writing is an abugida, or an alphasyllabic script where each consonant has a built-in vowel. This
Examples of daraxtlari writing are found on coins, pottery, and other artifacts from the region. These artifacts
Despite its limited availability and distribution, the study of daraxtlari writing remains an important area of