{"title":"Ongunkan Proto Bulgarian Runic","description":"\u003cp\u003eKъnig – the old Bulgar runes\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe writing \u003cem\u003ekъnig\u003c\/em\u003e emerged in the places of ancient Thraco-Bulgarian migrations in ante-deluvial times and developed in stages paralleling the other ancient writings. There have been many interactions and loanings between kъnig and these other writings.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe root of the word kъnig (OBg: кънигъı) comes from the Old Chinese \u003cem\u003ek'üen\u003c\/em\u003e 'scroll' (ModCh: 纸卷 zhǐjuǎn) \u003ca href=\"http:\/\/lyudmilantonov.blogspot.com\/2011\/04\/bulgarian-alphabet.html#ref57\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"\u003e[57]\u003c\/a\u003e. The word was loaned directly in the Bulgar language (\u003cem\u003e*kün'ig \u0026gt; *küniv\u003c\/em\u003e) restoring two individual Old Chuvash forms: 1. \u003cem\u003e*k'ün'čьk \u0026gt; кўнчěк\u003c\/em\u003e kind of ornament on a woman's garment; \u003cem\u003e*k'ün'-gi \/ *k'ün'-üg \u0026gt; k'ün'iv\u003c\/em\u003e book, codex, which is evidenced by the Hungarian \u003cem\u003ekönyv\u003c\/em\u003e book and Mordvinian \u003cem\u003ekonov\u003c\/em\u003e paper borrowings; 2. \u003cem\u003e*k'ün'i- \u0026gt; *k'ün'i-gi \u0026gt; к'әn'iγь \u0026gt; кънигъı\u003c\/em\u003e . This word has been preserved in Sumerian as \u003cem\u003ekunuku\u003c\/em\u003e (inscription) and \u003cem\u003ekəniga\u003c\/em\u003e (writing, knowledge). It is inherited from Bulgar to Slavic: книга (Bulgarian and Russian), књига (Serbian, Croatian and Slovenian), kniha (Czech and Slovak), książka (Polish), and non-Slavic: könyv (Hungarian) languages.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eKъnig letters (kъni) have been known from archeological finds for more than 100 years already; however, until recently, no attempt has been made to decipher them, find their phonological value, or connect them to their natural successors: the Glagolitic and Cyrillic alphabets.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe oldest mention on the Bulgar runes is found in the mid-9th c. AD work \u003cem\u003eOn the Letters\u003c\/em\u003e by the Bulgarian writer Chernorizets Hrabъr. Being already a Christian, he wrote pejoratively about the pagan Bulgars\u003c\/p\u003e","products":[],"url":"https:\/\/www.myfonts.com\/pt\/collections\/ongunkan-proto-bulgarian-runic-font-runic-world-tamgac.oembed","provider":"MyFonts","version":"1.0","type":"link"}