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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Uyghur Pinyin Yéziqi (abbr. UPNY; lit. Uyghur Pinyin script) or Yengi Yezi (lit. new script; Uyghur: Yengi Yezi ; Chinese: sometimes false rendered as Yengi Yezi or Yengi Yezik ), was a Pinyin-Cyrillic-Latin mixed alphabet used for writing the Uyghur language during ~ , primarily by Uyghurs living in China, although the use of Uyghur Ereb Yéziqi is much more widespread. It was devised around 1959 and came to replace the Cyrillic-derived alphabet Uyghur Siril Yéziqi which had been used in China after the proclamation of the People's Republic of Chi...
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Uyghur Pinyin Yéziqi (abbr. UPNY; lit. Uyghur Pinyin script) or Yengi Yezi (lit. new script; Uyghur: Yengi Yezi ; Chinese: sometimes false rendered as Yengi Yezi or Yengi Yezik ), was a Pinyin-Cyrillic-Latin mixed alphabet used for writing the Uyghur language during ~ , primarily by Uyghurs living in China, although the use of Uyghur Ereb Yéziqi is much more widespread. It was devised around 1959 and came to replace the Cyrillic-derived alphabet Uyghur Siril Yéziqi which had been used in China after the proclamation of the People's Republic of China in 1949. It it still an official alphabet in China, but after the reintroduction of an Arabic-derived alphabet, Uyghur Ereb Yéziqi, in 1982, there has been a huge decline in the use, and the majority of Uyghurs today use Uyghur Ereb Yéziqi. For romanized Uyghur, the Latin script Uyghur Latin Yéziqi has become more common than Uyghur Pinyin Yéziqi.