Saurashtra Alphabet
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ꢒA892
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ꢓA893
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ꢔA894
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ꢕA895
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ꢖA896
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ꢗA897
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ꢘA898
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ꢙA899
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ꢚA89A
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ꢛA89B
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ꢜA89C
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ꢝA89D
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ꢞA89E
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ꢟA89F
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ꢠA8A0
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ꢡA8A1
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ꢢA8A2
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ꢣA8A3
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ꢤA8A4
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ꢥA8A5
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ꢦA8A6
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ꢧA8A7
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ꢨA8A8
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ꢩA8A9
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ꢪA8AA
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ꢫA8AB
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ꢬA8AC
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ꢭA8AD
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ꢮA8AE
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ꢯA8AF
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ꢰA8B0
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ꢱA8B1
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ꢲA8B2
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ꢳA8B3
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ꢴA8B4
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ꢵA8B5
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ꢶA8B6
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ꢷA8B7
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ꢸA8B8
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ꢹA8B9
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ꢺA8BA
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ꢻA8BB
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ꢼA8BC
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ꢽA8BD
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ꢾA8BE
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ꢿA8BF
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ꣀA8C0
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ꣁA8C1
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ꣂA8C2
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ꣃA8C3
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꣄A8C4
Beschreibung
The Saurashtra script is an abugida script that is used by Saurashtrians of Tamil Nadu to write the Saurashtra language spoken in southern India (in 2001 there were about 185,000 speakers). Now its usage is limited because it was displaced with The Tamil 0B85–0BCC and Latin 0041–007A scripts. The script is an abugida as other Brahmic scripts 11000–1104D .
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