Tamil-Brahmi
Tamil-Brahmi, or Tamili, is a variant of the Brahmi script used to write the Tamil language. These are the earliest documents of a Dravidian language, and the script was well established in the Chera and Pandyan states, in what is now Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Sri Lanka. Inscriptions have been found on cave beds, pot sherds, Jar burials, coins, seals, and rings. The language is Archaic Tamil, and led to classical Sangam literature.
Tamil-Brahmi
Tamil-Brahmi, or Tamili, is a variant of the Brahmi script used to write the Tamil language. These are the earliest documents of a Dravidian language, and the script was well established in the Chera and Pandyan states, in what is now Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Sri Lanka. Inscriptions have been found on cave beds, pot sherds, Jar burials, coins, seals, and rings. The language is Archaic Tamil, and led to classical Sangam literature.
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Tamil-Brahmi, o Damili (Tamil: ...... l e dalla scrittura malayalam.
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Tamil-Brahmi, or Tamili, is a ...... el that was the norm in India.
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Tamilskie pismo brahmi, pismo ...... a Cejlonie, a nawet w Egipcie.
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Mangulam Tamil Brahmi inscription at Dakshin Chithra, Chennai.
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from the 3th or 2nd century BCE to the 6th century CE
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Tamil-Brahmi, o Damili (Tamil: ...... i sia Brahmi che Tamil-Brahmi.
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Tamil-Brahmi, or Tamili, is a ...... o classical Sangam literature.
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Tamilskie pismo brahmi, pismo ...... a Cejlonie, a nawet w Egipcie.
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Tamil-Brahmi
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Tamil-Brahmi
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Tamilskie pismo brahmi
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