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Kamarupi Prakrit is the
postulated Middle Indo-Aryan (MIA)
Prakrit language used in
ancient Kamarupa (11th–13th century). This
language has been derived...
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Kamarupi script (Kamrupi script,
ancient ****amese script) was the
script used in
ancient Kamarupa from as
early as 5th
century to 13th century, from which...
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Kamarupi may
refer to:
Kamarupi Prakrit, a
middle Indo-Aryan
language (5th-12th century)
Kamrupi dialect, a
modern dialect of ****amese
Kamarupi script...
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Eastern Kamarupi ****amese
Eastern Central Kamrupi (Western ****amese)
Goalpariya (Western ****amese)
Dehan (Southern ****amese)
Western Kamarupi KRNB lects...
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using a proto-****amese script. The
script in this
period is
called the
Kamarupi script,
which continues development as the
Medieval ****amese
script from...
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include the following: Apabhraṃśa Ardhamāgadhı̄
Dramili Elu
Gandhari Gaudi Kamarupi Magadhi Maharashtri Paishachi Pali
Shauraseni Khasa Not all of
these languages...
- Siddhaṃ
Nagari Devanagari Modi
Gujarati Nandinagari Kaithi Sylheti Nagari Kamarupi ****amese
Gaudi Bengali–****amese (Eastern Nagari) ****amese
Bengali Tirhuta...
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Prakrit gave rise to four
historical dialects—Radhi, Varendri,
Kamarupi and Vanga. The
Kamarupi dialect gave rise to Indo-Aryan
speeches of
Brahmaputra valley...
- as well as
early modern languages, such as Old Odia, Old
Bengali and
Kamarupi Prakrit. Many poets, such as the
Charyapada poets, who
wrote dohas or short...
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Eastern Indo-Aryan languages, and its
closest relatives are Old Odia and
Kamarupi Prakrit. Like
other Old
Eastern Indo-Aryan languages, it is
distinct from...