Английская Википедия:ASV Codar

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ASV Codar (from Шаблон:Lang[1]) is an Arabic typeface developed by Шаблон:Interlanguage link .[2][3][4] It was designed as a simplified typeface, with one vowels as their own characters.[4] ASV Codar was first released in two versions: a "pure" version with only 84 characters, and a "total" version with 23 additional characters.[5] The typeface is used for road signs in Morocco.[6]

History

Ahmed Lakhdar Ghazal first filed for a patent for his project in France in 1954.[7] He submitted his idea to the Academy of the Arabic Language in Cairo in 1958, but it was rejected.[8] ASV Codar was first released in two versions: a "pure" version with only 84 characters, and a "total" version with 23 additional characters.[5]

In 1958, when Lakhdar Ghazal's was serving as both general secretary of Morocco's National Commission for UNESCO and head of the Fundamental Education section of the Moroccan Шаблон:Interlanguage link, ASV Codar gained the support of the Moroccan government, which employed it in its first national campaign against illiteracy.[5]

In 1960, the Moroccan government created the Institute for Studies and Research on Arabization at Mohammed V University for the development and modernization of Arabic, with Lakhdar Ghazal as its director.[5] In 1975, an agreement with Morocco's Шаблон:Interlanguage link and UNESCO provided funding for Lakhdar Ghazal's project.[5]

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