- വട്ടെഴുത്ത്, Vaṭṭeḻuttŭ, IPA: [ʋɐʈːeɻut̪ːɨ̆]), also
transliterated as
Vattezhuthu, was an
alphasyllabic or
syllabic writing system of
south India (Tamil...
- the
modern Tamil script had
supplanted Vattezhuthu by the 15th century, but in the
Malabar region,
Vattezhuthu remained in
general use up to the 17th...
- and
Vattezhuthu. Not yet
added to unicode, no
proposals yet. Old
Scripts of
Malayalam http://c-radhakrishnan.info/alphabet.htm Grantha,
Vattezhuthu, Kolezhuthu...
- the
modern Tamil script had
supplanted Vattezhuthu by the 15th century, but in the
Malabar region,
Vattezhuthu remained in
general use up to the 17th...
- the Cheras,
along with the Pandyas,
notably made
extensive use of the
Vattezhuthu script.
Chola dynasty Pandya dynasty Pallava dynasty Veluthat 2018, pp...
-
Bhaskara Ravi (c. 962–1021) c. 1000 An old
Malayalam royal charter in
Vattezhuthu and
Grantha scripts.
Among others, the
chief of Eralanadu, Eralanadu...
-
Cheraman Perumals are
known for
primarily employing a
single script (
Vattezhuthu Script) and
language (early form of Malayalam) in all of
their records...
- (with five
lines on both sides) in an
early form of Malayalam,
using the
Vattezhuthu script with
necessary Grantha characters. The
contents of the
plate are...
-
produced varying translations. The
language used is Old
Malayalam in
Vattezhuthu script intermingled with some Grantha, Pahlavi,
Kufic and
Hebrew scripts...
- (Cranganore) near
Cochin on the
Malabar Coast. The
charter is
engraved in
Vattezhuthu (script) with
additional Grantha characters in the
vernacular of medieval...