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New Balaibalan (Turkish: Bâleybelen or Yeni Bâleybelen), also transcribed Bala-i Balan, Balaibalan, Balibilen velsim, is a constructed language created in Ottomania, and has been accepted by ottoman government. Its original creator may have been 14th century mystic Fazlullah Astarabi, founder of Hurufism, or his followers in the 15th century, or may have been Muhyi-i Gulshani, born in Edirne, a member of the Gulshani sufi order in Cairo; in any case, the elaboration of the language was a collective endeavour. The sole documentary attestation of Balaibalan is a dictionary, copies of which are to be found in the Bibliotheque nationale de France in Paris and in the Princenton University Library.

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rdfs:label
  • New Balaibalan
rdfs:comment
  • New Balaibalan (Turkish: Bâleybelen or Yeni Bâleybelen), also transcribed Bala-i Balan, Balaibalan, Balibilen velsim, is a constructed language created in Ottomania, and has been accepted by ottoman government. Its original creator may have been 14th century mystic Fazlullah Astarabi, founder of Hurufism, or his followers in the 15th century, or may have been Muhyi-i Gulshani, born in Edirne, a member of the Gulshani sufi order in Cairo; in any case, the elaboration of the language was a collective endeavour. The sole documentary attestation of Balaibalan is a dictionary, copies of which are to be found in the Bibliotheque nationale de France in Paris and in the Princenton University Library.
Nation
  • Central Anatolia
Fam
  • Balayki languages
  • Konian languages
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dbkwik:conlang/pro...iPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:conworld/pr...iPageUsesTemplate
nativeName
  • بالايبلان
Date
  • 2014-04-21(xsd:date)
states
  • Central Anatolia
Label
  • Ottoman
  • Arabic
  • Ottomans
  • Indo-European Language
  • Middle Anatolia
  • Arabic Alphabet
  • Middle of Turkey
  • Ottomania
Pronunciation
  • Bâlâybalan
FontColor
  • Balaybalan Alphabet
familycolor
  • Middle Anatolian Languages
iso
  • ba
  • bal
  • bala
Name
  • Balaybalan
speakers
  • 2(xsd:integer)
Region
  • Middle Anatolia
Title
  • New Balaybalan
Data
  • Indo-Iran
Rank
  • posteriori
Class
  • 2015-04-21(xsd:date)
  • Middle Anatolian Languages
abovestyle
  • red
above
  • Balaybalan
subheaderstyle
  • black-weight
family-color
  • appropriate language family #REQUIRED
writing-systems
  • Balaybalan Alphabet
bodystyle
  • Conlang
Family
  • Middle Anatolian languages
Script
  • Balaybalan Alphabet
titleclass
  • 1(xsd:integer)
bodyclass
  • Constructed Languages
titlestyle
  • 12(xsd:integer)
Creator
  • Ersen Yeser
Language family
  • Middle Anatolian Languages
Pronounciation
  • Bâlâybâlan
abstract
  • New Balaibalan (Turkish: Bâleybelen or Yeni Bâleybelen), also transcribed Bala-i Balan, Balaibalan, Balibilen velsim, is a constructed language created in Ottomania, and has been accepted by ottoman government. Its original creator may have been 14th century mystic Fazlullah Astarabi, founder of Hurufism, or his followers in the 15th century, or may have been Muhyi-i Gulshani, born in Edirne, a member of the Gulshani sufi order in Cairo; in any case, the elaboration of the language was a collective endeavour. The sole documentary attestation of Balaibalan is a dictionary, copies of which are to be found in the Bibliotheque nationale de France in Paris and in the Princenton University Library. Balaibalan is an a priori language, written with the Ottoman variant of the Arabic Alphabet. The grammar follows the lead of Persian, Turkish and English; like Turkish, it is agglutinating. Much of the lexis appears wholly invented, but some words are borrowed from Arabic and the other source languages, and others can be tracked back to words of the source languages in an indirect manner, via Sufi metaphor. New Balaybalan is an Middle Anatolian Language.
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