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=== Early Modern period === The Old Hungarian script became part of [[folk art]] in several areas during this period.{{Citation needed|date=November 2008}} In [[Royal Hungary]], Old Hungarian script was used less, although there are relics from this territory, too. There is another copy – similar to the Nikolsburg Alphabet – of the Old Hungarian alphabet, dated 1609. The inscription from [[Inlăceni|Énlaka]], dated 1668, is an example of the "folk art use". There are a number of inscriptions ranging from the 17th to the early 19th centuries,<ref>{{Cite book |last=Hosszú |first=Gábor |title=Heritage of Scribes. The Relation of Rovas Scripts to Eurasian Writing Systems |year=2013 |isbn=978-963-88-4374-6 |location=Budapest |language=en}}</ref> including examples from [[Chibed|Kibéd]], [[Cotuş|Csejd]], [[Ghindari|Makfalva]], [[Szolokma]], [[Târgu Mureş|Marosvásárhely]], [[Racu|Csíkrákos]], [[Mezőkeresztes]], [[Baia Mare|Nagybánya]], [[Turda|Torda]], Felsőszemeréd,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://felvidek.ma/2008/10/sokol-ersek-75-eves-nyugdij-sokolnak-nyugalom-a-magyaroknak/|title=Sokol érsek 75 éves – nyugdíj Sokolnak, nyugalom a magyaroknak? - Felvidék.ma|last=Felvidék.Ma|date=4 September 2023 }}</ref> [[Kecskemét]] and [[Kiskunhalas]].
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