Brahmi

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Brahmi is an ancient Indian writing system, considered one of the earliest scripts of the Indian subcontinent and the ancestor of many modern South and Southeast Asian scripts.

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Brahmi canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abugida
ancient script
writing system
associatedDynasty Maurya Empire
continent Asia
countryOfOrigin India
hasCategory Historical writing systems
Indo-Aryan scripts
South Asian writing systems
hasConsonantVowelStructure inherent vowel /a/
hasDirectionality horizontal
hasNumeralSystem Brahmi script
surface form: Brahmi numerals
hasTransliterationSystem IAST-based transliteration
hasVowelNotation diacritics added to consonant signs
hasWritingSystemType alphasyllabary
influencedBy Aramaic alphabet (historically)
surface form: Aramaic script
isAncestorOf Balinese script
Baybayin
Bengali script
surface form: Bengali–Assamese script

Devanagari script
surface form: Devanagari

Gujarati script
Gurmukhi
Javanese script
Kannada script
Khmer script
Lao script
Malayalam script
Burmese script
surface form: Myanmar script

Sinhala script
Tamil script
Telugu script
Thai script
Tibetan script
ISO15924Code Brah
notableInscription Ashokan inscriptions
surface form: Edicts of Ashoka
region South Asia
surface form: Indian subcontinent
scriptFamily Brahmic scripts
scriptType segmental writing system
status extinct as a living script
timePeriod 3rd century BCE
early centuries CE
unicodeBlock Brahmi (U+11000–U+1107F)
usedForLanguage Pali
Prakrit
Sanskrit
writingDirection left-to-right
writingMedium copper plates
palm-leaf manuscripts
stone inscriptions

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