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The Armenian Alphabet Was Created By A Single Monk In The 5th Century.

Mesrop Mashtots invented the 36-letter Armenian alphabet in 405 AD to translate the Bible and preserve national identity. This unique script remains largely unchanged and is a cornerstone of Armenian culture and literature.

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March 30, 2026
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