Khudawadi Alphabet
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𑊰112B0
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𑊱112B1
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𑊲112B2
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𑊳112B3
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𑊴112B4
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𑊵112B5
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𑊶112B6
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𑊷112B7
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𑊸112B8
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𑊹112B9
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𑊺112BA
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𑊻112BB
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𑊼112BC
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𑊽112BD
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𑊾112BE
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𑊿112BF
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𑋀112C0
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𑋁112C1
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𑋂112C2
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𑋃112C3
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𑋄112C4
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𑋅112C5
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𑋆112C6
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𑋇112C7
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𑋈112C8
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𑋉112C9
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𑋊112CA
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𑋋112CB
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𑋌112CC
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𑋍112CD
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𑋎112CE
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𑋏112CF
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𑋐112D0
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𑋑112D1
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𑋒112D2
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𑋓112D3
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𑋔112D4
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𑋕112D5
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𑋖112D6
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𑋗112D7
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𑋘112D8
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𑋙112D9
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𑋚112DA
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𑋛112DB
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𑋜112DC
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𑋝112DD
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𑋞112DE
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𑋟112DF
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𑋠112E0
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𑋡112E1
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𑋢112E2
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𑋣112E3
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𑋤112E4
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𑋥112E5
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𑋦112E6
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𑋧112E7
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𑋨112E8
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𑋩112E9
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𑋪112EA
Beschreibung
Khudabadi script appeared as a religiuos variant of cursive writing of incense traders, for Sindhi language. In the 1860s, Khudawadi was chosen as the basis for a written standard for education and administration in Sindh and was developed as an official language.
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