Armi
Technical information about ISO 15924 script code Armi
Technical information about the script code Armi
can be found below.
The Imperial Aramaic script, developed around the 8th century BCE, served as a diplomatic lingua franca during the Achaemenid Empire. Predominantly used by ancient Middle Eastern cultures, it is the ancestor of several modern scripts. Today, it's supported on computers through Unicode. While the exact origin is not attributed to a single individual, it evolved from the Phoenician alphabet.
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