Gaudi script
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The Gaudi script (Gāuṛi lipi), also known as the Proto-Bengali script[1][2] or the Proto-Oriya script[3][4] is an abugida in the Brahmic family of scripts. Gaudi script gradually developed into the Bengali-Assamese (Eastern Nagari), Odia, and Tirhuta script.[1]
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Gaudi script | |
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Script type | |
Time period | c. 900-1300 CE[1] |
Direction | Left-to-right |
Related scripts | |
Parent systems | |
Child systems | Bengali-Assamese script, Bengali alphabet, Tirhuta, Odia script |
Sister systems | Kamarupi script, Nagari |
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