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  2. Tirhuta (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Tirhuta is a Unicode block containing characters for Brahmi-derived Tirhuta script which was the primary writing system for Maithili in Bihar, India and Madhesh, Nepal until the 20th century. [ 3 ] Block

  3. Help:Multilingual support - Wikipedia

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    Prada (direct download link) Sundanese Unicode (direct download link) main download page (free font) ... The Tirhuta script is used for the Maithili and Sanskrit ...

  4. Template:Unicode chart Tirhuta - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Unicode chart Tirhuta}} provides a list of Unicode code points in the Tirhuta block. Usage

  5. Tirhuta script - Wikipedia

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    Tirhuta is yet to enter the area of printing technology. In the early 20th century some Sanskrit works were printed in this script through lithographic process. Later on Pusk Bhandar , Laheriasarai managed to forget a set of types and published a few works in Tirhuta , but could not go ahead.

  6. Brahmic scripts - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Tirhuta š‘“ š‘“‘ š‘“’ š‘““ š‘“” ... Indian Transliterator A means to transliterate from romanised to Unicode Indian scripts.

  7. Siddhaį¹ƒ script - Wikipedia

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    Siddhaį¹ƒ (also Siddhāį¹ƒ [7]), also known in its later evolved form as Siddhamātį¹›kā, [8] is a medieval Brahmic abugida, derived from the Gupta script and ancestral to the NāgarÄ«, Eastern Nagari, Tirhuta, Odia and Nepalese scripts.

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    how to think and drink like the world’s top wine professionals secrets of the sommeliers rajat parr and jordan mackay

  9. Pallava script - Wikipedia

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    The Pallava script, or Pallava Grantha, is a Brahmic script named after the Pallava dynasty of Southern India and is attested to since the 4th century CE.In India, the Pallava script evolved from Tamil-Brahmi. [2]