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Balaibalan (Ottoman Turkish: باليبلن, romanized: Bâleybelen[lower-alpha 1]) is the oldest known constructed language.[lower-alpha 2]

Balaibalan
Bâleybelen
باليبلن
Created byFazlallah Astarabadi or Muhyî-i Gülşenî[1]
Date14th16th century
UsersNone
Purpose
Constructed language
  • ritual language
    • Balaibalan
Writing system
Ottoman Turkish
Language codes
ISO 639-3zba
Glottologbala1318
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History


Balaibalan is the only well-documented early constructed language that is not of European origin, and it is independent of the fashion for language construction that occurred in the Renaissance. In contrast to the philosophical languages which prevailed then, and the languages designed for facilitating worldwide communication or for use in literature or film most prominent today, Balaibalan was probably designed as a holy or poetic language for religious reasons, like Lingua Ignota and perhaps Damin. Balaibalan may also have been a secret language which was only known by an inner circle.

It may have been created by 14th century mystic Fazlallah Astarabadi, founder of Hurufism, or collectively by his followers in the 15th century,[2] or may have been Muhyî-i Gülşenî, born in Edirne, a member of the Gülşenî sufi order in Cairo; in any case, the elaboration of the language was a collective endeavour.[1][3]

The sole documentary attestation of Bâleybelen is a dictionary, copies of which are to be found in the Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris and in the Princeton University Library.


Linguistic properties


Balaibalan is an a priori language, written with the Ottoman alphabet (Arabic script). The grammar follows the lead of Persian, Turkish and Arabic; 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 traced back to words of the source languages in an indirect manner, via Sufi metaphor. For example:


Notes


  1. Also transcribed Bala-i-Balan, Bālaïbalan, Balibilen or similarly.
  2. Lingua Ignota is older, but is an invented vocabulary embedded in Latin grammar, not a full language.

References


  1. Foundation, Encyclopaedia Iranica. "GOLŠANI, MOḤYI MOḤAMMAD". Encyclopædia Iranica. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  2. Kehl-Bodrogi, Krisztina; Heinkele, Barbara Kellner; Beaujean, Anke Otter (1997). Syncretistic Religious Communities in the Near East. ISBN 9004108610. Retrieved 17 January 2015.
  3. Koç, Mustafa (2008). "BİLİM TARİHİNİN İLK YAPMA DİLİ BÂLEYBELEN" (PDF). International Congress of Asian and North African Studies. 38: 269–278. Retrieved 19 July 2022.

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На других языках


- [en] Balaibalan

[it] Balaibalan

Il Balaibalan è stato una lingua artificiale. La più antica del mondo documentata in modo soddisfacente.

[ru] Балейбелен

Балейбелен (тур. Bâleybelen) — искусственный язык, разработанный османским писателем-суфием Мухьи Гюльшени (Muhyî-i Gülşenî) и его последователями[1] в 1574 году. Согласно турецкой историографии, является первым искусственным языком. Единственное известное сохранившееся произведение — это «словарь Балейбелен», находящийся в Национальной библиотеке Франции.



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