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- 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...
- Viraraghava copper plate (c. 1225 CE) is a medieval Vattezhuthu inscription from central Kerala, southern India, describing the several concessions made...
- 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...
- Cheraman Perumals are known for primarily employing a single script (Vattezhuthu Script) and language (early form of Malayalam) in all of their records...
- "Kunavaynallur Vijayaragishwaram Jain Temple". The old Malayalam record, in Vattezhuthu (script) with necessary Grantha characters, reveals the ancient name...
- temple - single stone slab writing (22 lines, incomplete) on one side (Vattezhuthu with Grantha, Old Malayalam) C18 (10th century CE) - base of the second...
- plate (with five lines on both sides) in an early form of Malayalam in Vattezhuthu script with some Grantha characters. The contents of the plate are incomplete...
- Bhaskara Ravi (c. 962–1021) c. 1000 An old Malayalam royal charter in Vattezhuthu and Grantha scripts. Among others, the chief of Eralanadu, Eralanadu...