When Tatarstan, the core of the old Idel-Ural, tried to reintroduce theLatinalphabet in which the local Turkic language is most logically written, this was banned by the Kremlin.
With an eye on breaking out of this linguistic ghetto, technical standards were developed for Internationalised Domain Name (IDNs), allowing domain names to be written in non-Latin scripts such as Chinese, Arabic, Cyrillic or Hangul, the Korean alphabet.