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===Form of Mkhedruli letters=== Mkhedruli inscriptions of the 10th and 11th centuries are characterized in rounding of angular shapes of Nuskhuri letters and making the complete outlines in all of its letters. Mkhedruli letters are written in the four-linear system, similar to Nuskhuri. Mkhedruli becomes more round and free in writing. It breaks the strict frame of the previous two alphabets, Asomtavruli and Nuskhuri. Mkhedruli letters begin to get coupled and more free calligraphy develops.<ref>ααααααα αααα, αααααα‘α, 1977</ref> <div class="center">[[File:Excerpt of royal charter of King Bagrat IV of Georgia.svg|450px]]<br/> <small>Example of one of the oldest Mkhedruli-written texts found in the royal charter of King [[Bagrat IV of Georgia]], 11th century.</small><br/> <small>"[[Gurgen of Iberia|Gurgen]] : King : of Kings : great-grandfather : of mine : Bagrat [[Curopalates]]"</small></div> <div class="center">[[File:ααααα ααα€αα‘ ααααα’α 1187 α¬..png|center|200px]] <small>[[Coin]] of Queen [[Tamar of Georgia]] in Mkhedruli, 1187 AD.</small></div>
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