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by eesmith
3183 days ago
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The Persian calendar is a solar calendar. Persian is a right-to-left language. (Both the older Pahlevi form and the modern Arabic-derived one.) The Chinese calendar is, technically speaking, a lunisolar calendar. The Hindu and Thai calendars are also lunisolar. Thai is right-to-left. There does not appear to be a correlation. |
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Thai (at least today) is left-to-right, but anyway Thai is highly irrelevant since it is derived from Indian writing systems and probably ultimately from Semitic ones (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brahmi_script).
Old Persian: left-to-right. Calendar: solar. Sumerian: left-to-right. Calendar: lunisolar. Egyptian: left-to-right. Calendar: solar. Chinese: right-to-left. Calendar: lunisolar.
So, anyway, so far the evidence is not strong at all (and I wasn't saying it is), but I'm not yet convinced there was definitely no influence.