Khudabadi script

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The Khudabadi script is a historical writing system used primarily by Sindhi-speaking merchant communities of the Indian subcontinent for commercial and everyday purposes.

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Label Occurrences
Khudabadi script canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical script
writing system
addedToUnicodeVersion Unicode 7.0
alsoKnownAs Khudawadi
Sindhi Khudabadi
associatedWith Sindhi people
surface form: Sindhi Hindus

trading communities
derivedFrom Landa scripts
directionOfWriting left-to-right
geographicUsage present-day India
Pakistan
surface form: present-day Pakistan
hasCategory South Asian script
hasConjunctConsonants limited
hasConsonantLetters yes
hasDistinctDigits yes
hasIndependentVowels yes
hasInherentVowel yes
hasNuktaLikeMarks yes
hasPunctuationMarks yes
hasScriptCodeStandard ISO 15924
hasUnicodeBlock Khudawadi
hasVowelSigns yes
ISO15924Code Sind
languageWritten Sindhi
primaryUse commercial purposes
everyday writing
region South Asia
replacedBy Arabic script for Sindhi
Devanagari script for Sindhi
scriptFamily Brahmic scripts
scriptUsageContext mercantile
non-official documents
status historical
timePeriod 19th century
early 20th century
UnicodeBlockRange U+112B0–U+112FF
usedBy Sindhi-speaking merchant communities
usedFor accounting records
business correspondence
private letters
writing the Sindhi language
usedIn South Asia
surface form: Indian subcontinent

Sindh
surface form: Sindh region
writingDirectionType horizontal
writingMedium account books
paper
writingSystemType abugida

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

Landa scripts precursorOf Khudabadi script
Mahajani script relatedTo Khudabadi script