Uighur script
The Uighur script is a writing system used primarily by the Uighur people, an ethnic group in China's Xinjiang region. It has evolved over time, with its roots in the ancient Uyghur Khaganate and has been influenced by various scripts, including Arabic and Latin. The current version is based on the Arabic script and is used for writing the Uighur language.
This script consists of 32 letters and is written from right to left. It is used in various contexts, including literature, education, and media. The Uighur script plays a crucial role in preserving the cultural identity and heritage of the Uighur people.