Tirhuta Alphabet
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𑒀11480
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𑒁11481
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𑒂11482
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𑒃11483
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𑒄11484
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𑒅11485
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𑒆11486
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𑒇11487
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𑒈11488
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𑒉11489
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𑒊1148A
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𑒋1148B
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𑒌1148C
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𑒍1148D
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𑒎1148E
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𑒏1148F
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𑒐11490
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𑒑11491
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𑒒11492
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𑒓11493
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𑒔11494
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𑒕11495
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𑒖11496
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𑒗11497
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𑒘11498
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𑒙11499
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𑒚1149A
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𑒛1149B
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𑒜1149C
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𑒝1149D
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𑒞1149E
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𑒟1149F
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𑒠114A0
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𑒡114A1
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𑒢114A2
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𑒣114A3
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𑒤114A4
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𑒥114A5
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𑒦114A6
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𑒧114A7
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𑒨114A8
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𑒩114A9
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𑒪114AA
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𑒫114AB
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𑒬114AC
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𑒭114AD
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𑒮114AE
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𑒯114AF
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𑒰114B0
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𑒱114B1
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𑒲114B2
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𑒳114B3
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𑒴114B4
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𑒵114B5
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𑒶114B6
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𑒷114B7
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𑒸114B8
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𑒹114B9
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𑒺114BA
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𑒻114BB
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𑒼114BC
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𑒽114BD
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𑒾114BE
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𑒿114BF
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𑓀114C0
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𑓁114C1
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𑓂114C2
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𑓃114C3
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𑓄114C4
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𑓅114C5
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𑓆114C6
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𑓇114C7
Beschreibung
The Tirhuta or Mithilakshar script has been using since XV century for writing in the Maithili language that is spoken in Bihar state and in Nepal. In XX century it is replaced with Devanagari 0915–0945 and used for religious purposes only.
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