raqamlar
Raqamlar is a term used in Turkic languages such as Azerbaijani, Turkish, and Uzbek to refer to the digits or numerals that are used to represent numbers. In most everyday writing, raqamlar denote the ten basic glyphs 0 through 9 in the decimal numeral system, and sequences of these digits express numeric values in a place‑value framework.
The word has its roots in the Arabic word rakam, meaning number or figure, and cognate forms
The decimal system is positional: the value of a digit depends on its place, with each position
Historically, the Hindu-Arabic numeral system, including the digits 0–9, originated in India and spread through the