Cyrillisation in the Soviet Union

Correspondence table of Crimean Tatar alphabets in Latin (Yanalif) and Cyrillic during transtition to Cyrillic, 1938

In the USSR, cyrillisation or cyrillization (Russian: Кириллиза́ция, romanizedkirillizatsiya) was a campaign from the late 1930s to the 1950s to replace official writing systems based on Latin script (such as Yanalif or the Unified Northern Alphabet), which had been introduced during the previous latinization program, with new alphabets based on Cyrillic.


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