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= Orthography =
= Orthography =
Tarkandamonian was written in an Arabic-derived script via Muslim-ruled Sindh prior to its discovery by Western explorers in the 1870's by the ruling elite, but an Indic-derived script was in use among the merchant class.  After the British annexed Ōran Kan, the Latin alphabet was introduced and replaced the pre-existing scripts.
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The Language Regulation Act of 1973 established the Academy of Proper Speech, responsible for standardizing the national language.  The Academy enacted a series of orthographic reforms in 1976 to reflect the pronunciation of the Geruni dialect, which formed the basis of the standard language.  After the July 1983 Revolution, the leaders of the military coup, all from Bāzor Province, declared the Bāzor dialect as the basis of a new official standard language.  The Academy instituted another series of language and orthographic reforms, however these reforms were incomplete as of 2017.  The standardized language that resulted from the second round of reforms is a 
several phonological changes in the Bāzor dialect, which replaced the prior standard language
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= Grammar =
= Grammar =
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