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Arabic numerals were originally of many different variant forms. Even in Europe, early examples vary considerably from one another. The popular form that evolved was most heavily influenced by the work Liber Abaci (1202) by Fibonacci. Fibonacci learned these digits while he was growing up in Bugia (now Béjaïa, Algeria). Therefore, as the paper says, the form of the digits he used was typical of Bejaia.