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  1. Persian (Farsi) language and alphabet - Omniglot

  2. Perso Arabic Language Suite - C-DAC

  3. Graphemic Normalization of the Perso-Arabic Script - arXiv.org

  4. The Persian Alphabet - Northwestern University

  5. Persian alphabet - wiki-gateway.eudic.net

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    The Modern Perso-Arabic script derives from the fourth century North Arabic script, which in turn was adapted from the Nabatean Aramaic script to write the Arabic language (Gruendler, 1993; Bauer, 1996).
    Perso-Arabic Script Code for Information Interchange ( PASCII) is one of the Indian government standards for encoding languages using writing systems based on Perso-Arabic alphabet, in particular Kashmiri, Persian, Sindhi and Urdu.
    On the occasion of the C-DAC foundation Day, GIST would like to dedicate to the nation its latest offering: PERSO-ARABIC LANGUAGE SUITE: a complete solution for the Indian languages written in Perso-Arabic. Three official languages of India use the Perso-Arabic script Urdu, Sindhi and Kashmiri.
    This paper provided a brief overview of various adaptations of the Perso-Arabic script for eight languages from diverse language families and the issues that result from representing these adaptations digitally. The particular emphasis of this study was on the visual ambiguities between Perso-Arabic characters represented in Unicode.
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  8. PALI: A Language Identification Benchmark for Perso-Arabic Scripts

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