Pallava alphabet
The Pallava script, a Brahmic script, was developed under the Pallava dynasty of Southern India around the 6th century AD. Southeast Asian scripts such as Grantha, Javanese, Kawi, Baybayin, Mon, Burmese, Khmer, Tai Tham, Thai Lao, and the New Tai Lue alphabets are either direct or indirect derivations from the Pallava alphabet.
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Pallava alphabet
The Pallava script, a Brahmic script, was developed under the Pallava dynasty of Southern India around the 6th century AD. Southeast Asian scripts such as Grantha, Javanese, Kawi, Baybayin, Mon, Burmese, Khmer, Tai Tham, Thai Lao, and the New Tai Lue alphabets are either direct or indirect derivations from the Pallava alphabet.
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L'alfabeto Pallava (tamil: பல் ...... ivati dalla scrittura Pallavi.
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The Pallava script, a Brahmic ...... ons from the Pallava alphabet.
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Паллава — индийское письмо, ра ...... письмо лы основаны на паллаве.
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L'alfabeto Pallava (tamil: பல் ...... ivati dalla scrittura Pallavi.
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The Pallava script, a Brahmic ...... ons from the Pallava alphabet.
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Паллава — индийское письмо, ра ...... письмо лы основаны на паллаве.
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Alfabeto Pallava
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Pallava alphabet
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Паллава (письмо)
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