Българските азбуки
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The book reveals the historical truth about the Glagolitic and Cyrillic alphabets. It was compiled by a team of scientists led by archeologist and prehistorian Vasil Nikolov. Bulgarian scholars have maintained for years that there are two Bulgarian alphabets, the Glagolitic and the Cyrillic. The view is still not very popular among non-specialists. The older one, the Glagolitic, was invented by Constantine the Philosopher, and the Cyrillic was created in the Bulgarian capital Pliska by a circle of scholars around King Simeon I. The most important fact, which is not very well known, is that the Cyrillic evolved from the Glagolitic, although many of its symbols were borrowed from the Greek alphabet.