Newa script

E122568

Newa script is an abugida historically used by the Newar people of Nepal to write the Nepal Bhasa language and Sanskrit, notable for its role in the region’s literary and cultural heritage.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Newa script canonical 2
Newar script 1

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Brahmic script
abugida
writing system
associatedWith Buddhist manuscripts
Hindu manuscripts
Newar culture
culturalSignificance important for Newar literary heritage
symbol of Newar identity
derivedFrom Gupta script
encodedInUnicodeVersion Unicode 9.0
hasAlternativeName Nepal Lipi
Newa script
surface form: Newar script

Prachalit script
hasCharacterCategory consonants
digits
punctuation marks
vowels
hasFeature conjunct consonants
independent vowel letters
inherent vowel /a/
numeral signs
vowel diacritics
hasRevivalMovement Newa script revival in 20th–21st centuries
hasUnicodeBlock Newa
hasWritingSystemType alphasyllabary
historicalUsage medieval Nepal
influenced Ranjana script
ISO15924Code Newa
primaryLanguage Newar language
surface form: Nepal Bhasa
region South Asia
relatedTo Devanagari script
scriptFamily Brahmic scripts
standardizedFor modern Nepal Bhasa orthography
timePeriod in continuous use for many centuries in Nepal
unicodeRange U+11400–U+1147F
usedBy Newar
surface form: Newar people
usedFor Newar language
surface form: Nepal Bhasa language

Sanskrit
inscriptions
literary works
religious texts
usedIn Kathmandu Valley
Nepal
writingDirection left-to-right
writingMedium palm-leaf manuscripts
paper manuscripts
stone inscriptions

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Brahmi script hasDescendant Newa script
Brahmic scripts influenced Newa script
Newa script hasAlternativeName Newa script
this entity surface form: Newar script