- ****stan.
According to Sir John Marshall, this
seems to
confirm that
Kharoshthi was
later developed from Aramaic.
While the
Brahmi script remained in...
-
Kharoshthi is a
Unicode block containing characters used to
write the
Gandhari and
Sanskrit languages in
northwest India from the 3rd
century BCE to the...
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coins of him are known, but he has left a
signet bearing his name in
kharoshthi script,
which was
found in the
region of Bajaur. The
inscription on the...
-
Inscriptional Pahlavi (Unicode block)
Inscriptional Parthian (Unicode block)
Kharoshthi (Unicode block)
Linear A (Unicode block)
Linear B
Ideograms (Unicode block)...
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usually made of
bronze and
included legends in
Kharosthi and Chinese. The
Kharoshthi describes the
title of the king,
while the
Chinese give the
weight of...
- the
newly discovered Bactrian, Indo-Gr**** and Indo-Scythian
coins with
Kharoshthi legends,
which furnished him the
materials for Zur
Geschichte der griechischen...
-
Balarama and
Krishna with
their attributes at Chilas. The
Kharoshthi inscription nearby reads Rama [kri]ṣa. 1st
century CE....
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written in
Magadhi Prakrit using the
Brahmi script,
while Prakrit using the
Kharoshthi script, Gr**** and
Aramaic were used in the northwest.
These edicts were...
- "Number Systems".
Retrieved 20
April 2017.
Richard Salomon, "Brahmi and
Kharoshthi", in The World's
Writing Systems Daniélou,
Alain (2003). A
Brief History...
- the
modern era by
James Prinsep after he had
deciphered the
Brahmi and
Kharoshthi scripts in 1838.
Through military conquests and
diplomatic treaties, Chandragupta...