Kurdish Bible (Cyrillic) (KURIBC)

Overview

The Kurdish Bible in Cyrillic script is the same Institute for Bible Translation (IBT) Kurdish Kurmanji translation as the Latin-script edition (KMRIBL), rendered in Cyrillic for Kurdish communities in the former Soviet Union (Armenia, Georgia, parts of Russia). [1] The Cyrillic script for Kurmanji was introduced in 1946 in the Soviet Union, replacing an earlier Latin-based script. The first complete Bible in Kurmanji Kurdish using Cyrillic script was published by IBT, with the first print run in 2024. [1]

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