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- boxes, misplaced vowels or missing conjuncts instead of Indic text. Nandināgarī is a Brahmic script derived from the Nāgarī script which appeared in...
- The Nāgarī script or Northern Nagari is the ancestor of Devanagari, Nandinagari and other variants, and was first used to write Prakrit and Sanskrit....
- Bajjika and Santali. The Devanāgarī script is closely related to the Nandināgarī script commonly found in numerous ancient m****cripts of South India...
- block) Meroitic Hieroglyphs (Unicode block) Nabataean (Unicode block) Nandinagari (Unicode block) Ogham (Unicode block) Old Hungarian (Unicode block) Old...
- Nandinagari is a Unicode block containing characters for Nandinagari script, historically used to write Sanskrit in southern India. The following Unicode-related...
- Takri Chamba Dogri Sirmauri Siddhaṃ Nagari Devanagari Modi Gujarati Nandinagari Kaithi Sylheti Nagari Kamarupi ****amese Gaudi Bengali–****amese (Eastern...
- South Indian influence (which in itself is influenced in part by Brahmi-Nandinagari). The four stages of Kawi script evolution are 910–950 CE (east Javanese...
- Vārșikatantra is a karaṇa text written before 1370 CE. The book, written in Nandinagari script, is a karaṇa text, that is, a book which explain the various com****tions...
- – Zhang-Zhung Meitei MayekMeitei Modi – Marathi MultaniSaraiki NandinagariSanskrit Naoriya Phulo scriptMeitei New Tai Lue Odia Phags-pa –...
- millennium CE. The Nagari script is the ancestor of Devanagari (north India), Nandinagari (south India) and other variants. The Nāgarī script was in regular use...