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  2. Rajasthani languages - Wikipedia

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    Script of Rajasthani accessed from Mewar State Records Bahi Patta written by Maharana Pratap in Old Mewari. In India, Rajasthani is written in the Devanagari script, an abugida which is written from left to right. Earlier, the Mahajani script, or Modiya, was used to write Rajasthani. The script is also called as Maru Gurjari in a few records.

  3. Old Western Rājasthāni - Wikipedia

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    Updeshmala, Manuscript in Jain Prakrit and Old Gujarati on paper, Rupnagar, Rajasthan, India, 1666, 76 ff. (−16 ff.), 11x25 cm, single column, (10x22 cm), 4 lines main text, 2–4 lines of interlinear commentary for each text line, in Jain Devanagari book script, filled with red and yellow, 17 paintings in colours mostly of Śvetāmbara Jain monks, influenced by the Mughal style.

  4. File:The Alphabet of Sindhu Prakrit (language of Indus Script ...

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    English: The principal aspect of the paper is the structural analysis of the signs of the Indus script and comparison with archaic scripts. The outcomes are not based on surmise but have been established on logic. The paper encompasses approximately all more than 400 signs of Indus script rather than any section of selected signs or texts.

  5. Marwari language - Wikipedia

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    Marwari and its closely related varieties like Dhundhari, Shekhawati and Mewari form a part of the broader Rajasthani language family. It is spoken in the Indian state of Rajasthan , as well as the neighbouring states of Gujarat and Haryana , some adjacent areas in eastern parts of Pakistan , and some migrant communities in Nepal .

  6. Dhatki language - Wikipedia

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    Dhatki has implosive consonants, unlike other closely related Rajasthani languages but like the neighbouring (but more distantly related) Sindhi language. It is likely that these consonants developed in the language from contact with more culturally dominant Sindhi speakers. Aside from this, its phonology is much like other Indo-Aryan languages:

  7. Tirukkural translations into Rajasthani - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... This remains the sole translation of the Kural text into Rajasthani. [2] [3]: ...

  8. Mewari language - Wikipedia

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    Rajasthani language and geographical distribution of its dialects. Mewari is an Indo-Aryan language of the Rajasthani languages group. It is spoken by about five million speakers in Rajsamand, Bhilwara, Udaipur, Chittorgarh and Pratapgarh districts of Rajasthan state and Mandsaur, Neemuch districts of Madhya Pradesh state of India.

  9. Shekhawati language - Wikipedia

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    Shekhawati is an Indo-Aryan language of north-eastern Rajasthan, India.It belongs to the Rajasthani languages and is spoken by an estimated three million people in the Shekhawati region, which comprises the Jhunjhunu, Neem-Ka-Thana and Sikar districts according to Census 1931 provided by Government of India.