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The Cyrillic alphabet is an alphabet used to write six Slavic languages (Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Serbian, Macedonian, and Bulgarian), as well as other languages of Russia and the former Soviet Union, such as Tatar, Chuvash, Azeri (1940-1991), Turkmen (1940-1994), Uzbek (1940-1998), Kyrgyz, Kazakh (all Turkic languages), Tajik (an Indo-Persian tongue), Moldovan (a Romance language 1940-1991) and Udmurt (a Finno-Ugric language).
The plan of the alphabet is derived from the Glagolitic alphabet, a 9th century uncial cursive usually credited to two brothers, Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius. But the shapes of the glyphs in the Cyrillic alphabet are mainly Greek letters, although some letters retain their Glagolitic forms. Cyril's contributions to the Glagolitic alphabet and hence to the Cyrillic alphabet are still recognised, as the latter is named after him.
Whereas it is widely accepted that the Glagolitic alphabet, was invented by Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius, the origins of the Early Cyrillic alphabet are still a source of much controversy. Though the alphabet is usually attributed to Saint Climent of Ohrid, a Bulgarian scholar and disciple of Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius, the alphabet is most likely to have developed at the Preslav Literary School in northeastern Bulgaria. Preslav was Bulgaria's capital then and the strong Byzantine influence that it experienced might explain the incorporation of Greek letters into the alphabet. The earliest found Cyrillic inscriptions (dating back to the 940 A.D.) have also been found in the area around Preslav. The theory is further supported by the fact that the Cyrillic alphabet replaced almost completely the Glagolitic one in northeastern Bulgaria as early as the end of the 10th century, whereas the Ohrid Literary School, where Saint Climent worked, continued to use the Glagolitic alphabet until the 12th century.
There are also other theories regarding the origins of the Cyrillic alphabet, namely that the alphabet was created by Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius themselves, or that it preceded the Glagolitic alphabet representing a "transitional" stage between Greek and Glagolitic cursive although these have been widely disproved. Although Cyril is almost certainly not the author of the Cyrillic alphabet, his contributions to Glagolitic alphabet and hence to the Cyrillic alphabet are still recognised, as the latter is named after him.
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