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characters in this
article correctly.
Kharosthi script (Gāndhārī: 𐨑𐨪𐨆𐨮𐨿𐨛𐨁𐨌𐨫𐨁𐨤𐨁, romanized:
kharoṣṭhī lipi), also
known as the
Gandhari script...
- 1 and
Kharoṣṭhi at
number 4, but also
Javanaliya (probably Gr****) and
others not
found in the
Buddhist lists.
While the
contemporary Kharoṣṭhī script...
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written in the Gāndhārī
language using the
Kharoṣṭhī script and are
therefore sometimes also
called the
Kharoṣṭhī M****cripts. The
collection is composed...
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letter shapes did not
become standard until the 1st century AD). The
Kharosthi script is an Aramaic-derived
alphasyllabary used in the Indo-Gr**** Kingdom...
- was also an
ancestor to the
Syriac alphabet and
Mongolian script and
Kharosthi and Brahmi,and
Nabataean alphabet,
which had the
Arabic alphabet as a...
- Gāndhāra has come to be
called Gāndhārī. A few do****ents are
written in the
Kharoṣṭhi script survive including a
version of the Dhammapada. The
Prakrits (which...
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oldest inscriptions, 4
looks like a +,
reminiscent of the X of
neighboring Kharoṣṭhī, and
perhaps a
representation of 4
lines or 4 directions. However, the...
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third century CE, Gāndhārī, a
Middle Indo-Aryan
language written in the
Kharosthi script,
acted as the
lingua franca of the
region and
through Buddhism...
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conquest of Afghanistan.[citation needed]
Among these scripts are Sharada,
Kharosthi, Gr**** (for the
Bactrian language), and Brāhmī[citation needed]. For thousands...
- the
Kharoṣṭhī and Brāhmī scripts; the
abjad in
question is
usually considered to be the
Aramaic one, but
while the link
between Aramaic and
Kharosthi is...