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Khojkī, Khojakī, or Khwājā Sindhī (Sindhi: خوجڪي), is a
script used
formerly and
almost exclusively by the
Khoja community of
parts of the
Indian subcontinent...
- (Al-Lawatia, Arabic: اللواتية, romanized: al-lawātiyya; also
known as Khoja,
Khojki, Lawatiyya, Lawatiya, or Hyderabadi) is an Indo-Aryan
language spoken by...
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greater variety of
scripts are in use,
including Devanagari, Khudabadi,
Khojki, and Gurmukhi. Perso-Arabic for
Sindhi was also made
digitally accessible...
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religious scripture,
particularly in the
cases of Gurmukhī in Punjab, and
Khojkī in Sindh.
Pandey (2010)
further classifies Laṇḍā
scripts into "Panjābī"...
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formalized for
literary activity and printing; the
others being Gurmukhi,
Khojki, and Khudawadi.
Mahajani is a Laṇḍā
mercantile script that was historically...
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script is used instead. In
earlier times it was
written in the
Khudabadi and
Khojki scripts, the
latter of
which is now extinct. Additionally,
there may have...
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Khojki.
Arabic as a
first language of Oman and all Arabia, is also held
tightly by Al-Lawaties in
parallel with
their mother tongue language Khojki....
- the four
scripts used for
writing Sindhi, the
others being Perso-Arabic,
Khojki and
Devanagari script. It was used by
Sindhi Workies (traders and merchants)...
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Khojki is a
Unicode block containing characters used by the
Khoja community of
South Asia. The
following Unicode-related do****ents
record the
purpose and...
- Kawi (Unicode block)
Khmer (Unicode block)
Khmer Symbols (Unicode block)
Khojki (Unicode block)
Khudawadi (Unicode block)
Kirat Rai (Unicode block) Lao...