Syloti Nagri Alphabet
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ꠀA800
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ꠁA801
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ꠂA802
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ꠃA803
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ꠄA804
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ꠅA805
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꠆A806
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ꠇA807
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ꠈA808
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ꠉA809
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ꠊA80A
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ꠋA80B
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ꠌA80C
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ꠍA80D
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ꠎA80E
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ꠏA80F
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ꠐA810
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ꠑA811
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ꠒA812
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ꠓA813
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ꠔA814
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ꠕA815
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ꠖA816
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ꠗA817
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ꠘA818
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ꠙA819
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ꠚA81A
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ꠛA81B
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ꠜA81C
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ꠝA81D
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ꠞA81E
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ꠟA81F
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ꠠA820
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ꠡA821
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ꠢA822
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ꠣA823
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ꠤA824
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ꠥA825
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ꠦA826
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ꠧA827
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꠨A828
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꠩A829
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꠪A82A
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꠫A82B
Beschreibung
Sylheti Nagri, known in classical manuscripts as Sylhet Nagri, was originally used to write the Sylheti language spoken in north-eastern Bangladesh and in contiguous regions of Indian states, Tripura and Assam. Sylheti Nagri is an abugida of The Brahmic 11000–1104D family. It had been in use since XIV century until it was abandoned in XX century and lost much ground to The Bengali script 0985–09CD .
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